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  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=32x^2-23x+6$ and $g(x)=4x^2+7x+6$.
  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=5x^6-16x^5-4x^4+72x^3-3x^2-2x+18$ and $g(x)=42x^2+32x+7$.
  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=4x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=-3x-7$.

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  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=32x^2-23x+6$ and $g(x)=4x^2+7x+6$.
  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=5x^6-16x^5-4x^4+72x^3-3x^2-2x+18$ and $g(x)=42x^2+32x+7$.
  • Use the product rule to find the derivative of $f(x)g(x)$ where $f(x)=4x^2+5x-2$ and $g(x)=-3x-7$.
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