Problem 3. SAVE and PREVIEW ONLY - ANSWERS NOT SUBMITTED FOR GRADING (1 point) Given F(2) = 1, F'(2) = 4, F(4) = 3, F'(4) = 3 and G(3) = 1, G'(3) = 3, G(4) = 2, G'(4) = 5, find each of the function values given below. Enter dne for any derivative that cannot be computed from this information alone. A. H(4) if H(x) = F(G(x)) B. H'(4) if H(x) = F(G(x)) C. H(4) if H(x) = G(F(x)) D. H'(4) if H(x) = G(F(x)) E. H'(4) if H(x) = F(x)/G(x) Note: You can earn partial credit on this problem.
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