Question: Find the derivative of each function. Make sure to simplify with no negative exponents. f(x)=6x^4-3x^3+2x-9 f(x)=3x/(x^2-4) f(x)=e^(-x) cos(2x) f(x)= 5x^3 (x^2+4)^6 f(x)= sin^3 x+3x^4 f(x)=(4x^3-6x+1)/x

Find the derivative of each function. Make sure to simplify with no negative exponents. f(x)=6x^4-3x^3+2x-9 f(x)=3x/(x^2-4) f(x)=e^(-x) cos(2x) f(x)= 5x^3 (x^2+4)^6 f(x)= sin^3 x+3x^4 f(x)=(4x^3-6x+1)/x f(x)= (x^3)^(1/2)-x f(x)=(e^2 x sinx)/(x^2+1) f(x)=ln(sin(4x)) f(x)=e^x/(1-x^2 )

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