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Let h be a differentiable function, and let f be the function defined by f(x) = h(x^2 - 3). Which of the following is equal to f′(2)? h'(1)

4h'(1)

4h'(2)

h'(4)

4h'(4)


Let h be a differentiable function, and let f be the function defined by f(x) = h(x^2 - 3). Which o

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