Use the figure above to estimate the indicated derivatives, orstate that they do not exist. The graph of f(x) is black and has asharp corner at x=2. The graph of g(x) is blue.
Let h(x)=f(x)g(x).
Find A. h'(1)=
B. h'(2)=
C. h'(3)=
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If f is the function whose graph is shown, let h(x) = f(f(x))and g(x)=f(x^2). Use the graph to estimate the value of eachderivative.\
(a) h'2
(b) g'(2)
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2. For the functions f(x) and g(x) graphed on the above right, let p(x) = f(x)g(x), q(x) = f(x)/g(x), h(x) =f(g(x)), and r(x) = 1/g(x). Find p'(1), q'(7), h'(-3), and r'(-4). (Show all of your work) I need this example thisdone so I can figure out my work that's due tommrrow.
this is the graph.