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Mathematics, 03.03.2020 17:32 milkshakegrande101

Find the value of the given function's derivative at x=3

f(x)=k(g(x))
g(x)=2x-x^2
k'(-3)=2
f'(3)=[]


Find the value of the given function's derivative at x=3 f(x)=k(g(x)) g(x)=2x-x^2 k'(-3)=2 f'(3)=[]

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f(x)=k(g(x))
g(x)=2x-x^2<...

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