Given that 6g(x)+xsin(g(x))=10x^2-9x-9 and 9(3/2)=0, find g^'(3/2)

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Given that 6g(x)+xsin(g(x))=10x^2-9x-9 and 9(3/2)=0, find g^'(3/2)

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(2 points) Given that 6g(r) +r sin(g(x)) = 10r2-9r 9 and g() = 0, find g' ().
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