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SIMPLY FIND THE DERIVATIVE. I'M LAZY.

d/dx(2x^4-6x^2)^3=[](2x^4-6x^2)^[]( []x^[]+[]x)

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SIMPLY FIND THE DERIVATIVE. I'M LAZY. d/dx(2x^4-6x^2)^3=[](2x^4-6x^2)^[]([]x^[]+[]x) FILL IN THE BLA

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