-1 -1 18 1.0 Let j(x) = g(x) f(x) Use the figure above to estimate the indicated derivatives. If a derivative does not exist, enter DNE in the answer blank. a. j'(1) = b. j'(2) = c. j'(3) =

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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Let j(x)
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g(x)
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Use the figure above to estimate the
indicated derivatives. If a derivative does not exist, enter
DNE in the answer blank.
a. j'(1) =
b. j'(2) =
c. j'(3) =
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