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If h(x) = g[f(x)], use the table of values for f, g, f'and g' to find the value of h'(1). x f(x) g(x) f'(x) g'(x)
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If h(x) = g[f(x)], use the table of values for f, g, f'and g' to find the value of h'(1).

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