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Mathematics, 11.04.2020 09:43 sparky1234

Let F(x) = f(x^3) and G(x) = (f(x))^3.

You also know that a^2= 11, f(a) = 3, f'(a) = 5, f'(a^3)= 2

Then F'(a) = ?
and G'(a) = ?

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