Question: By introducing an appropriate intermediate variable z use the chain rule to find the derivatives of the following functions: (a) (x - 5x+4) (b) 3x

By introducing an appropriate intermediate variable z use the chain rule to find the derivatives of the following functions:

(a) (x - 5x+4) (b) 3x - 2x (c) 1 (x + 4x-5)

(d) x+6 (g) (5x+2) (e) (h) 1 2x-3x+7 4 2x +3 (1) 1 5x-3x+2 1 (4x+7x-3)*

(a) (x - 5x+4) (b) 3x - 2x (c) 1 (x + 4x-5)

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