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Mathematics, 26.09.2021 02:30 ambriyaarmstrong01

Suppose f(pie/3) = 2 and F’(pie/3) = -7, and let g(x) = f(x) sin(x) and h(x) = cos(x)/f(x). Find the following (a) g'(pie/3)
(b) h'(pie/3)

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