Using the product rule to differentiate a function that is written as two factors multiplied together is only the first step. You have to simplify your result as well.

Simplify the expression written below.

3x · 4x + 3 · 2x2 =

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mi ges is that stuf shood be

(3x*4x) + 3*2*x^2

=12x^2 +6x^2

=18x^2
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