What is the first derivative of the following function: f(x) = (x³ + 2)4 O f'(x) = 12x²(x³ + 2)³ O f'(x) = 4x²(x³ + 2)³ O f'(x) = 12x(x³ + 2)³ O The function is non-differentiable

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What is the first derivative of the following function: f(x) = (x³ + 2)4
O f'(x) = 12x²(x³ + 2)³
O f'(x) = 4x²(x³ + 2)³
O f'(x) = 12x(x³ + 2)³
O The function is non-differentiable
Transcribed Image Text:What is the first derivative of the following function: f(x) = (x³ + 2)4 O f'(x) = 12x²(x³ + 2)³ O f'(x) = 4x²(x³ + 2)³ O f'(x) = 12x(x³ + 2)³ O The function is non-differentiable
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