Hi i need help with how to solve this problem, thank you !    The problem is:  Suppose that f(4)=3, g(4)=5, f'(4)=-2, and g'(4) =4. Find h'(4) .  If h(x)=3f(x)+2g(x) ,  What is h'(4)=  equal to ?

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Author:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
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Chapter4: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
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Problem 3CC: If xis large, which function grows faster, f(x)=2x or g(x)=x2?
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Hi i need help with how to solve this problem, thank you ! 

 

The problem is: 

Suppose that f(4)=3, g(4)=5, f'(4)=-2, and g'(4) =4. Find h'(4) . 

If h(x)=3f(x)+2g(x) , 

What is h'(4)=  equal to ? 

 

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