![SOLVED: B Using the 5-Step Method and Differentiation Formula, find the derivative of the given functions. Note that the answer in 5-Step Method iS equal to the answer using the differentiation formula. SOLVED: B Using the 5-Step Method and Differentiation Formula, find the derivative of the given functions. Note that the answer in 5-Step Method iS equal to the answer using the differentiation formula.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/9992e0f23efa4b8e9c26622fb6668fc5.jpg)
SOLVED: B Using the 5-Step Method and Differentiation Formula, find the derivative of the given functions. Note that the answer in 5-Step Method iS equal to the answer using the differentiation formula.
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