Letf, g be functions. Suppose we know that ƒ(−6) = 4, ƒ' (−6) = −4, g(−6) = −4, g′(−6) = −3. Using the above information, compute h' (-6) where h(x) = (ƒ(x))² g(x). h'(-6)= Number

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Letf, g be functions. Suppose we know that
ƒ(−6) = 4, ƒ'(−6) = −4, g(−6) = −4, g′(−6) = −3.
Using the above information, compute h' (-6) where h(x) = (f(x))² g(x).
h'(- 6) = Number
Transcribed Image Text:Letf, g be functions. Suppose we know that ƒ(−6) = 4, ƒ'(−6) = −4, g(−6) = −4, g′(−6) = −3. Using the above information, compute h' (-6) where h(x) = (f(x))² g(x). h'(- 6) = Number
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