Find the derivative of f(x) = (4+r-x²)e². 1 f'(x) = (5+r-r²)e² 2 f'(x) = (5-r-x²)e² 3. f'(x) (5-2x)e² 4 f'(x) = (4-x-²)e² 5. f'(x) (4+x)e* 6. f'(x) = (4x)e²

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.5: Graphical Differentiation
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Find the derivative of
f(x) = (4+x-x²)e*.
1 f'(x)
(5+x-x²)e²
2 f'(x) = (5-r-x²)e²
3. f'(x) = (5-2x)e²
4 f'(x) = (4-x-x²)e²
5. f'(x) = (4+x)e²
6. f'(x) = (4-r)e²
Transcribed Image Text:Find the derivative of f(x) = (4+x-x²)e*. 1 f'(x) (5+x-x²)e² 2 f'(x) = (5-r-x²)e² 3. f'(x) = (5-2x)e² 4 f'(x) = (4-x-x²)e² 5. f'(x) = (4+x)e² 6. f'(x) = (4-r)e²
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The given function fx=4+x-x2ex.

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