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  • 09-03-2019
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Suppose that F(x) = f(g(x)) where g(3)=6, g(6)=13, g'(3)=4, g'(6)=2, f(3)=11, f(6)=15, f'(3)=4, and f'(6)=8. Find F'(3).

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  • 10-03-2019

The rule for deriving composite functions (known as the chain rule) is:

[tex] (f(g(x))' = f'(g(x))\cdot g'(x) [/tex]

So, in your case, we have

[tex] F'(3) = f'(g(3))\cdot g'(3) [/tex]

We know that [tex] g'(3) = 4 [/tex] and [tex] g(3)=6[/tex]

So, the expression becomes

[tex] F'(3) = f'(6)\cdot 4 [/tex]

Finally, since [tex] f'(6)=8 [/tex], we have

[tex] F'(3) = 8\cdot 4 = 32[/tex]

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