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    Find the Derivative of the Function\[y = \left( 4 x ^ { 2 } + 1 \right) \tan ^ { - 1 } 2 x\]
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Find the Derivative of the Function y=(4x2+1)tan⁡−12xy = \left( 4 x ^ { 2 } + 1 \right) \tan ^ { - 1 } 2 xy=(4x2+1)tan−12x

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Find the derivative of the function.
y=(4x2+1)tan⁡−12xy = \left( 4 x ^ { 2 } + 1 \right) \tan ^ { - 1 } 2 xy=(4x2+1)tan−12x

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