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Find $F^{\prime}(2)$ given that $f(2)=-1, f^{\prime}(2)=4, g(2)=1,$ and $g^{\prime}(2)=-5.$(a) $F(x)=5 f(x)+2 g(x)$ (b) $F(x)=f(x)-3 g(x)$(c) $F(x)=f(x) g(x)$(d) $F(x)=f(x) / g(x)$
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