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asduiashdi

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The derivative of the function inside of the brackets is -6x, and you have an extra x outside of the brackets. Therefore, you just need to multiply by -1/6 to cancel that out and then you can treat (5-3x^2)^5 as a power function. Note that you also need to multiply by 1/(n+1) where n is 5 in this case.

Final answer should be -1/36(5-3x^2)^6 + C
 

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The Cambridge Pender EX1 Year 12 book has a good reference formula for this rule as well:
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One of the main difficulties for this kind of question is often to identify that you are dealing with a reverse chain rule, which you can do by visual inspection.
 

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