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What is the value of g' (0) if y = g(x) has a graph given by: y g(x)
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Ξ’. -4
C. -2
D. 1
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What is the value of g' (0) if y = g(x) has a graph given by:

y g(x)
Ξ‘. 3
Ξ’. -4
C. -2
D. 1
Ξ•. Ο

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