If f and g are the functions whose graphs are shown, let u(x) = f (g(x)), v(x)

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If f and g are the functions whose graphs are shown, let u(x) = f (g(x)), v(x) = g(f(x)), and w(x) = g(g(x)). Find each derivative, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why.
(a) u€™ (1) (b) v€™ (1) (c) w€™ (1)


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Calculus Early Transcendentals

ISBN: 9781337613927

9th Edition

Authors: James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson, Lothar Redlin

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