Question: Suppose that f (4) = 2, g(4) = 5, f'(4) = 6, and g'(4) = - 3. Find h'(4). (a) h(x) = 3f (x) +

Suppose that f (4) = 2, g(4) = 5, f'(4) = 6, and g'(4) = - 3. Find h'(4).

(a) h(x) = 3f (x) + 8g(x)

(b) h(x) = f (x) g(x)

(c) h(x) = f (x) g(x)

(d) h(x) = g(x) f (x) + g(x)

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