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Find $f'(0)$ for $f(x)=?iso-8859-1?Q?=3D?=(2x+1)^3(3x+3)^2$. math.stackexchange.com
Find $f'(0)$ for $f(x)=(2x+1)^3(3x+3)^2$. –
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Find $f'(0)$ for $f(x)=(2x+1)^3(3x+3)^2$. Do I use the chain rule for each
or do I use the derivative product rule first Please Help!!!
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