Let h(x) = f(x) – g(x). If f(x) = 9x² and g(x) = 8x, what is h' (–5)? Do not include "h' (-5) =" in your answer. For example, if you found h' (-5) = 7, you would enter 7.

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Let h(x) = f(x) – g(x). If f(x) = 9x² and g(x) = 8x, what is h' (-5)?
Do not include "h' (-5) =" in your answer. For example, if you found h' (-5) = 7, you would enter 7.
Transcribed Image Text:Let h(x) = f(x) – g(x). If f(x) = 9x² and g(x) = 8x, what is h' (-5)? Do not include "h' (-5) =" in your answer. For example, if you found h' (-5) = 7, you would enter 7.
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