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Let F(x) = f(x ^ 5) and G(x) = (f(x)) ^ 5 . You also know that a ^ 4 = 3 , f(a)=2, f^ prime (a)=13; f^ prime (a^ 5 )=2
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Let F(x) = f(x ^ 5) and G(x) = (f(x)) ^ 5 . You also know that a ^ 4 = 3 , f(a)=2, f^ prime (a)=13; f^ prime (a^ 5 )=2
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We have that
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So we have that
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So we have that
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Then F'(a) = 2 and G'(a) = 371293.
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