i dont understand it i used the d(uv)/ dx  which is the product rule forula but i have no idea if its correct
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your correct you use product rule which goes f'(x)g(x) + f(x)g'(x)

2x(x^2-3) + x^2(2x)(2)   at the end you multiply 2 cause when taking the derivative of g(x) you also use chain rule. Thats your answer you can clean it up a little if u want but id leave  it like that
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