Smile12345
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Hello... 
Could someone please help me with the following question?
Q: Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=x^2(2x-1)^4 at the point (1,1)...
I began by differentiating... Is this right? u= x^2, u'= 2x, v=(2x-1)^4, v' = 8(2x-1)^3.... Which went to 2x(2x-1)^4 + x^2 x 8(2x-1)^3....
Now.... Not sure what to do
Thanks for your help in advance....
Could someone please help me with the following question?
Q: Find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=x^2(2x-1)^4 at the point (1,1)...
I began by differentiating... Is this right? u= x^2, u'= 2x, v=(2x-1)^4, v' = 8(2x-1)^3.... Which went to 2x(2x-1)^4 + x^2 x 8(2x-1)^3....
Now.... Not sure what to do
Thanks for your help in advance....