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Luna Choi
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9 December, 15:44
Let F=f+g and G=3f-g
find F' (1)
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Desirae Campos
9 December, 15:56
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So here's the complete solution
g (x) is x+1
F=f+g
F=-3x+10+x+1
F=-2x+11
F'=-2
F' (1) = - 2
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