Question: Let f and g be the functions whose graphs are shown. (a) u(x)=f(g(x)). Find u^(')(1) or explain why it does not exist. (b) v(x)=g(f(x)). Find

Let f and g be the functions whose graphs are shown. (a) u(x)=f(g(x)). Find u^(')(1) or explain why it does not exist. (b) v(x)=g(f(x)). Find v^(')(1) or explain why it does not exist. (c) w(x)=g(g(x)). Find w^(')(1) or explain why it does not exist.

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