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Mathematics, 17.10.2021 02:20 cedarclark9534

Let P(x) = F(x)G(x) and Q(x) = F(x)/G(*), where Fand G are the functions whose graphs are shown. (a) Find P (2).
(b) Find Q'(7)


Let P(x) = F(x)G(x) and Q(x) = F(x)/G(*), where Fand G are the functions whose graphs are shown.

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