f(4) = 2, f'(4) = -1, \newline g(4) = -1, g'(4) = 4, \newline calculate the following: \newline (f+g)'(4) = \newline (f-g)'(4) = \newline (f \cdot g)'(4) = \newline (f/g)'(4) =
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(f + 9)(4): To calculate (f + 9)(4), we need to find the value of f(4) and add 9 to it. Given that f(4) = 2, we have: (f + 9)(4) = (2 + 9)(4) = 11(4) = 44 Show more…
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