Question: solve 14. Find the derivative of the function f(x) =-2x -6cos(x) . A) f'(x) =-2x+6sin(x) B) f'(x)=-4x-6sin(x) C) f'(x) =-4x+6sin(x) D) f'(x) =-4x-6cos(x) E) f'(x)

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14. Find the derivative of the function f(x) =-2x -6cos(x) . A) f'(x) =-2x+6sin(x) B) f'(x)=-4x-6sin(x) C) f'(x) =-4x+6sin(x) D) f'(x) =-4x-6cos(x) E) f'(x) =-4x+6cos(x)

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