Question: Given the functions f(x) (a) Let h(x) = - f(x) = cos(5x+7) and g(x)=sin(2-3x). find h'(x). 3 g(x) (b) Let k(x)=f(x) g(x), find the

Given the functions f(x) (a) Let h(x) = - f(x) = cos(5x+7)

Given the functions f(x) (a) Let h(x) = - f(x) = cos(5x+7) and g(x)=sin(2-3x). find h'(x). 3 g(x) (b) Let k(x)=f(x) g(x), find the 4th derivative of k(x) by Leibniz's rule.

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