Let f(x)=(1+x^{2})^{4}. Find f'(x) in two ways, first by expanding

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2021-08-11

Let f(x)=(1+x2)4. Find f'(x) in two ways, first by expanding to get an expression for f(x) as a polynomial in x and then differentiating, and then by using the power rule. Are the answers the same?

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