Use the following function values to find the following derivatives at x=3. (fg)′(3)= (gf​)′(3)= F′(3)= where F(x)=x2f(x

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Use the following function values to find the following derivatives at x=3. (fg)′(3)= (gf​)′(3)= F′(3)= where F(x)=x2f(x

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Use the following function values to find the following derivatives at x=3. (fg)′(3)= (gf​)′(3)= F′(3)= where F(x)=x2f(x) G′(3)= where G(x)=(g(x))2
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