Suppose that f(1) = (2x – 5)°(5z' + 1). Find f'(x), and then evaluate f' atr= 2 and I = 2. f'(2) = f'(-2) =

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Suppose that
f(z) = (2x = 5)°(5z² + 1)³.
Find f'(). and then evaluate f' at z =
2 and r =
2.
f'(2) =
f'(-2) =
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(z) = (2x = 5)°(5z² + 1)³. Find f'(). and then evaluate f' at z = 2 and r = 2. f'(2) = f'(-2) =
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