Let G(x)=5f(x)−g(x), where the graph of f and g are shown in the figure where the graphs of f and g are shown in the fig

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Let G(x)=5f(x)−g(x), where the graph of f and g are shown in the figure where the graphs of f and g are shown in the fig

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Let G X 5f X G X Where The Graph Of F And G Are Shown In The Figure Where The Graphs Of F And G Are Shown In The Fig 1 (37.04 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Let G(x)=5f(x)−g(x), where the graph of f and g are shown in the figure where the graphs of f and g are shown in the figure to the right. Find G′(2)
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