Let F(x) = f(x5) and G(x) = (ƒ(x))5 . You also know that a¹ = 14, ƒ(a) = 3, ƒ'(a) = 8, ƒ' (a³) = 6 and G'(a) = Then F'(a)= =
Let F(x) = f(x5) and G(x) = (ƒ(x))5 . You also know that a¹ = 14, ƒ(a) = 3, ƒ'(a) = 8, ƒ' (a³) = 6 and G'(a) = Then F'(a)= =
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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.CR: Chapter 9 Review
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