Assume that functions f and g are differentiable with f(-3)=3, f'(-3)=2, g(-3)=2, and g'(-3)=2. Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph of F(x) = f(x)g(x) at x = -3.

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Assume that functions f and g are differentiable with f(-3)=3, f'(-3)=2, g(-3)=2, and g'(-3)=2. Find an equation
of the line tangent to the graph of F(x) = f(x)g(x) at x = -3.
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that functions f and g are differentiable with f(-3)=3, f'(-3)=2, g(-3)=2, and g'(-3)=2. Find an equation of the line tangent to the graph of F(x) = f(x)g(x) at x = -3.
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