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Without using a calculator, find y' for the function: y = sin-1 (3x)+ln(x)sinh(3x)+ (2x−1)/sqrt(5x+1)

Without using a calculator, find y' for the function: y = sin-1 (3x)+ln(x)sinh(3x)+ (2x−1)/sqrt(5x+1)

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