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Suppose f and g are functions that are differentiable at x=1 and that f(1)= 2, f'(1)= -1, g(1)= -2, and g'(1)= 3. Find the valu...

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Suppose f and g are functions that are differentiable at x = 1 and that f(1) = 2, f '(1) = -1, g(1) = -2, and g '(1) = 3. Find the value of h '(1).
h(x) = (x2 + 11) g(x)
h '(1) =
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