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F(x) and g(x) are a differentiable function for all reals and h(x) = g[f(5x)]. The table below gives selected values for f(x), g(x), f '(x), and g '(x). Find the value of h'(1). (4 points)

x 1 2 3 4 5 6
f(x) 0 3 2 1 2 0
g(x) 1 3 2 6 5 0
f '(x) 3 2 1 4 0 2
g '(x)1 5 4 3 2 0

User Rachel S
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By the chain rule,


h(x)=g(f(5x))\implies h'(x)=5g'(f(5x))f'(5x)

so


h'(1)=5g'(f(5))f'(5)

It's kinda hard to tell which values are which in the table, but if I had to guess, you should get


h'(t)=5g'(f(5))f'(5)=5g'(2)(0)=0
User PLNech
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Answer:

The value of h'(1) is 0.

Explanation:

It is given that h(x) = g[f(5x)].

Using chain rule, differentiate with respect to x.


h'(x)=g'[f(5x)]* f'(5x)* 5

We have to find the value of h'(1).


h'(1)=g'[f(5(1))]* f'(5(1))* 5


h'(1)=g'[f(5)]* f'(5)* 5


h'(1)=g'(2)* (0)* 5
[\because f(5)=2, f'(5)=0]

Product of 0 and any real number is 0.


h'(1)=0

Therefore the value of h'(1) is 0.

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