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    Find the Second Derivative\[y = 7 x ^ { 3 } - 3 x ^ { 2 } + 6\]
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Find the Second Derivative y=7x3−3x2+6y = 7 x ^ { 3 } - 3 x ^ { 2 } + 6y=7x3−3x2+6

Question 438

Question 438

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Find the second derivative.
- y=7x3−3x2+6y = 7 x ^ { 3 } - 3 x ^ { 2 } + 6y=7x3−3x2+6


A) 6x - 28
B) 6x - 42
C) 42x - 6
D) 28x - 6

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