Find the Derivative of y = 2x*sqrt(x^2 + 1)

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Find the Derivative of y = 2x*sqrt(x^2 + 1). We use the product and the chain rule from Calculus.

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I went off the script and brought the x into the sqrt. Then I was differentiating 2xsqrt (X^4+X^2) So I am only using the chain rule once. I just thought it was a quicker approach with fewer calculations.

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