Question: Using the sum rule and the constant-multiple rule, show that for any functions f(x) and g(x) dx [(x) = g(x)] = f(x) - d dx

Using the sum rule and the constant-multiple rule, show that for any functions f(x) and g(x)dx [(x) = g(x)] = f(x) - d dx - d dx

dx [(x) = g(x)] = f(x) - d dx - d dx 86 g(x).

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