?Using the Product Rule In Exercises 1–6, use the Product Rule to find the derivative of the function. \(g(x)=\left(x^{2}+3\right)\left(x^{2}-4 x\

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Using the Product Rule In Exercises 1–6, use the Product Rule to find the derivative of the function.

\(g(x)=\left(x^{2}+3\right)\left(x^{2}-4 x\right)\)

 

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g(x)=(x^2+3)(x^2-4x)

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