5 Suppose is the inverse of a differentiable function f, and let G(z) 1/f-¹(a). If f(4)-5 and f'(4)=-1/16, then: (a) G (5) = 1. (b) G'(5)=-1. (c) G (5) = 0. (d) None of the above.. =
5 Suppose is the inverse of a differentiable function f, and let G(z) 1/f-¹(a). If f(4)-5 and f'(4)=-1/16, then: (a) G (5) = 1. (b) G'(5)=-1. (c) G (5) = 0. (d) None of the above.. =
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
Problem 35E
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