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l33:

can someone help me and explain how you got the answer

l33:

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KnoxxyBoy:

keep in mind that we cannot give you direct answers...

l33:

@knoxxyboy wrote:
keep in mind that we cannot give you direct answers...
not surprising but thanks for the heads up

KnoxxyBoy:

then don't give a direct answer... just explain it in a way that they can figure it out for themsleves

Graysonunderwoods:

i tried to math the math my math wasnt mathing good enough for me,i mena if it was on paper i could do it,but i dont think i can rn give me abit dm me around 5 to remind me to do it

Lui0210:

It gave you that h(x) is just f(x) / g(x) h'(x) would just be the derivative of fraction f(x) /g(x), so you would use the quotient rule: h'(x) = [f'(x)g(x) - f(x) g'(x)] / (g(x)) ^2 You are given the values when x=0, so just plug them in: h'(0) = [(-8)(-7) - (8)(6)] / (-7)^2 Simplify and you should get the correct answer

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