Find the derivative of the function. y = 6(1 − x2)^5
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y=6(1-x^2)^5 . . . dy/dx=[5*6*(1-x^2)^4] *(-2x) . . . . =-2*5*6*(1-x^2)^4 . . . . =-60(1-x^1)^4
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