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9. (a) Show that $f''(x) = \frac{(3 - x^3)^2}{x^2}$, where $x \neq 0$ where $A$ and $B$ are constants to be found. (b) Find $f'(x)$. Given that the point $(-3, ... show full transcript
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To show that the given expression can be represented as , we start by expanding the numerator:
to get:
\begin{align*} (3 - x^3)^2 &= 9 - 6x^3 + x^6\ \end{align*}
Now, substituting this back, we have:
= .
This is thus:
.
From this, we can identify that:
and , giving us the required form.
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