Question: 1. Given y = 2(In(x)) - 4x3, determine y'in unsimplified form. 2. Given y = (3+4 In(x2)-3e4-x), determine y' in unsimplified form. 3. Show

1. Given y = 2(In(x)) - 4x3, determine y'in unsimplified form. 2. Given y = (3+4 In(x2)-3e4-x), determine y' in unsimplified form. 3. Showthat the derivative of: f(x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x2) is: f'(x) =  

1. Given y = 2(In(x)) - 4x3, determine y'in unsimplified form. 2. Given y = (3+4 In(x2)-3e4-x), determine y' in unsimplified form. 3. Show that the derivative of: f(x) = 2 sin(x) cos(x2) is: f'(x) = 4xcos(x)

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