The tangent line to the graph of function f at x = 0 is given by y = 3x + 2. Find g'(0) if g(x) = f(x)³f(z).

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The tangent line to the graph of function f at x = 0 is given by y = 3x + 2. Find g′(0) if g(x) = f(x)³f(x).
Transcribed Image Text:The tangent line to the graph of function f at x = 0 is given by y = 3x + 2. Find g′(0) if g(x) = f(x)³f(x).
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