Let h(x) = f(g(x)). If f(-4) = –3, f' (-4) = –1, g(1) = -4, and g'(1) = 3, find h' (1). Do not include "h' (1) =" in your answer. Provide your answer below:

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Problem 6ECP: Find the average rates of change of f(x)=x2+2x (a) from x1=3 to x2=2 and (b) from x1=2 to x2=0.
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Let h(x) = f(g(x)). If f(-4) = –3, f'(-4) = –1, g(1) = -4, and g'(1) = 3, find h' (1).
Do not include "h' (1) =" in your answer.
Provide your answer below:
Transcribed Image Text:Let h(x) = f(g(x)). If f(-4) = –3, f'(-4) = –1, g(1) = -4, and g'(1) = 3, find h' (1). Do not include "h' (1) =" in your answer. Provide your answer below:
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