Let ƒ(x) = (cos( − 4x – 5)) (sin(6x − 2)). Then ƒ'(x) =

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Let f(x) = (cos( - 4x – 5)) (sin(6x - 2)).
Then f'(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = (cos( - 4x – 5)) (sin(6x - 2)). Then f'(x)
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