Optimization, both global and local extrema - AP Calculus AB

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Given the function inline $y=sin(2x)+x^2z$$+z^3$,

find $\frac{mathrm{d}$ y}{mathrm{d} x} at .

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We are differentiating with respect to . So we can treat as a constant.

Therefore, the derivative becomes y'=2cos(2x)+2xz.

By plugging in and z=3, we get -2+3pi.

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