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f(x)=e^{8x}(x^{2}+9^{x})
f(x)=
Step1: Apply product - rule
The product - rule states that if $y = u\cdot v$, then $y'=u'v + uv'$. Let $u = e^{8x}$ and $v=x^{2}+9^{x}$.
Step2: Differentiate $u = e^{8x}$
Using the chain - rule, if $y = e^{g(x)}$, then $y'=g'(x)e^{g(x)}$. For $u = e^{8x}$, $u'=8e^{8x}$.
Step3: Differentiate $v=x^{2}+9^{x}$
The derivative of $x^{2}$ is $2x$ and the derivative of $9^{x}$ is $9^{x}\ln(9)$ (since if $y = a^{x}$, $y'=a^{x}\ln(a)$). So $v'=2x + 9^{x}\ln(9)$.
Step4: Calculate $f'(x)$
By the product - rule $f'(x)=u'v+uv'$. Substitute $u = e^{8x}$, $u'=8e^{8x}$, $v=x^{2}+9^{x}$, and $v'=2x + 9^{x}\ln(9)$ into the formula:
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$e^{8x}(8x^{2}+2x + 9^{x}(8+\ln(9)))$