Find the derivative of $\left(4+t^2\right)^6\left(5-t^2\right)^4\sin\left(t\right)^9$ using the constant rule

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Main Topic: Definition of Derivative

Resolution of derivatives using the definition of the derivative, which is the limit of difference quotients of real numbers.

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