How do you differentiate #g(x) =(x^2 + 6) (x^2 + 1)^5 # using the product rule? Calculus Basic Differentiation Rules Product Rule 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria May 11, 2016 #d/dxg(x)=2x(x^2+1)^4(6x^2+31)# Explanation: #d/dx(p(x)*q(x))=(dp)/dx*q(x)+(dq)/dx*p(x)# Hence #d/dxg(x)=(2x)*(x^2+1)^5+(x^2+6)*5(x^2+1)^4*2x# = #2x(x^2+1)^5+10x(x^2+6)(x^2+1)^4# = #2x(x^2+1)^4{(x^2+1)+5(x^2+6)}# = #2x(x^2+1)^4(6x^2+31)# Answer link Related questions What is the Product Rule for derivatives? How do you apply the product rule repeatedly to find the derivative of #f(x) = (x - 3)(2 - 3x)(5 - x)# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=x^2*sin(x)# ? How do you use the product rule to differentiate #y=cos(x)*sin(x)# ? How do you apply the product rule repeatedly to find the derivative of #f(x) = (x^4 +x)*e^x*tan(x)# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=(x^3+2x)*e^x# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=sqrt(x)*cos(x)# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=(1/x^2-3/x^4)*(x+5x^3)# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=sqrt(x)*e^x# ? How do you use the product rule to find the derivative of #y=x*ln(x)# ? See all questions in Product Rule Impact of this question 1261 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License