Question 4 Let y = (x² − 1)³(e³ª + x²)-². Then equals a) 3₁-3-² (b) 31- 3e³x +2x e³x+x² (c) 731-3x+x² (d) 3₁+ -2x e³x+x² 3e³x (e) none of these

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Question 4 Let y = (x² − 1)³(e³x + x²)-². Then 2 equals
2y
3x
(a) 32₁-3-²/
3x
(b) 321
3e³x +2x
e³x+x²
3x
(c) 3ª 1
3x
e +2x
e³x+x²
3x
(d) 32₁+
3e³x-2x
e³x +x²
(e) none of these
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 Let y = (x² − 1)³(e³x + x²)-². Then 2 equals 2y 3x (a) 32₁-3-²/ 3x (b) 321 3e³x +2x e³x+x² 3x (c) 3ª 1 3x e +2x e³x+x² 3x (d) 32₁+ 3e³x-2x e³x +x² (e) none of these
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