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Section 2.5: Problem 15 (1 point) A table of values for f,g,f′, and g′ is given below. (A) If h(x)=f(g(x)), then h′(3)=

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Section 2.5: Problem 15 (1 point) A table of values for f,g,f′, and g′ is given below. (A) If h(x)=f(g(x)), then h′(3)= (B) If H(x)=g(f(x)), then H′(2)=
Suppose that f(x)=(5−2x)53x​. Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of f at x=2. Tangent line: y=
A Cepheid variable star is a star whose brightness alternately increases and decreases. Suppose that Cephei Joe is a star for which the interval between times of maximum brightness is 4 days, Its average brightness is 4 and the brightness changes by +/−0.3, Using this data, we can construct a mathematical model for the brightness of Cephei Joe at time t, where t is measured in days: B(t)=4+0.3sin(2πt/4)