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OpenStudy (lena772):

find f'(2) of f'(x)=(h'(x))g(x)+h(x)g'(x)

OpenStudy (sweetburger):

could you draw it

OpenStudy (snowfire):

Why would you need to draw it? Just apply the product rule where necessary

OpenStudy (sweetburger):

whats wrong with drawing something out to understand it??? so im not a genious

OpenStudy (snowfire):

There's nothing to draw, that's why.

OpenStudy (snowfire):

Oh wait, you aren't even finding the second derivative. Just apply the 2 to everything.

OpenStudy (lena772):

f'(2)=(h'(2))g(2)+h(2)g'(2) ?? @Snowfire

OpenStudy (snowfire):

Yeah, but I feel like the problem was too easy. Is that all you needed?

OpenStudy (lena772):

No i had to find the derivative of f(x)=g(x)h(x) myself using the product rule

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