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Find the derivative and don't simplify. a) [ x^3 (1+x^2)^4 ] / (x^3 + 1)^2 b)...

Find the derivative and don't simplify.

a) [ x^3 (1+x^2)^4 ] / (x^3 + 1)^2

b) (1-x^4) / [(x^4)(1+x^2)^3]

Grade 12 Calculus, Chapter - derivatives (chain rule, product rule, power rule, quotient rule).

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