Differentiate with respect to x: (4x^2+3x+9)

8x + 3. When you differentiate you must take each term separately. For the first term (4x^2) you must times the coefficent of x (4) by the power (2) and subtract one from the power. Giving an answer of 8 x. This logic is then applied to each term.

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