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QuestionFind the derivative of the function. f(x)=7x2ln(6x)f(x)=\begin{array}{l} f(x)=7 x^{2} \ln (6 x) \\ f^{\prime}(x)=\square \end{array} Need Help? Watch It

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Combine the results using the product rule:
f(x)=u(x)v(x)+u(x)v(x) f'(x) = u'(x)v(x) + u(x)v'(x) f(x)=(14x)(ln(6x))+(7x2)(1x) f'(x) = (14x)(\ln(6x)) + (7x^2)\left(\frac{1}{x}\right) f(x)=14xln(6x)+7x f'(x) = 14x \ln(6x) + 7x
The derivative of the function is:
f(x)=14xln(6x)+7x f'(x) = 14x \ln(6x) + 7x

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