[Blindmath] Derivatives Help

Sarah Jevnikar sarah.jevnikar at mail.utoronto.ca
Sat Oct 18 21:01:23 UTC 2014


Do you have the original f(x) and g(x)? You'll have to differentiate first
with the quotient rule, then substitute 3 in.


-----Original Message-----
From: Blindmath [mailto:blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jacques
Chappell via Blindmath
Sent: October-18-14 4:54 PM
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Subject: [Blindmath] Dirivitives Help

I am so lost on this problem and I feel like I can solve it, but I just
don't know where to begin or what to do. The problem is.

Find h'(3) when h(x)=f(x)*g(x)

g(3)=4

G'(3)=5

F(3)=9

f'(3)=8

 

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