Using product rule;
f(x)=(1+6x²)(x-x²)
f'(x)=(12x)(x-x²) + (1-2x)(1+6x²) = 12x² -12x³ +1 +6x² -2x -12x³ = -24x³ +18x² -2x +1
Solving the bracket first;
f(x)=(1+6x²)(x-x²) = x -x² +6x³ -6x^4
f'(x)= 1 -2x +18x² -24x³ = -24x³ +18x² -2x +1
Answer: e. 
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You have the following expression given in the problem:

2. To solve the exercise and find an equal expression, you must simplify that expression. Apply the Distributive property. Multiply the terms inside the parentheses by
. Then, you obtain:

Answer:
2500 Square meters
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the garden area (as a function of its width) as:

The maximum possible area occurs when we maximize the area. To do this, we take the derivative, set it equal to zero and solve for w.
A'(w)=-2w+100
-2w+100=0
-2w=-100
w=50 meters
Since Marquise has 200 meters of fencing to build a rectangular garden,
Perimeter of the proposed garden=200 meters
Perimeter=2(l+w)
2(l+50)=200
2l+100=200
2l=200-100=100
l=50 meters
The dimensions that will yield the maximum area are therefore:
Length =50 meters
Width=50 meters
Maximum Area Possible =50 X 50 =<u>2500 square meters.</u>
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