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Find u'(4) for
u(x) = h( √(x) )use the table in the picture to solve the equation.

Find u'(4) foru(x) = h( √(x) )use the table in the picture to solve the equation.-example-1
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The equation given:


u(x)=h(\sqrt[]{x})

We need to find u'(4).

This means you put in "4" into the function and see:

So, it becomes:


\begin{gathered} u(4)=h(\sqrt[]{4}) \\ u(4)=h(2) \end{gathered}

Now, we want u'(4), so we need h'(2).

Looking into row and column of table, we find

h'(x) and "2" ------------>> we get "2".

Hence,


u^(\prime)(4)=2

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