Calculate the derivative using the appropriate rule or combination of rules. \begin{align*} g(z) = \frac{z^2 + 6z + 8}{z + 2} \frac{z^2 + 5z + 6}{z + 2} \end{align*} g'(z) = \boxed{ }
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In this case, the function is g(z) = (z^2 + 6z + 8) / (z^2 + 5z + 6) * (z + 2). Show more…
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