9. Problem # 132 in section 3.3 For the following exercises, use the following figure to find the indicated derivatives, if they exist. 4 3 2 1 0 -1 f(x) 1 2 a. h' (1), b. h' (3), c. h' (4). 132. Let h (x) f(x) g(x) = g(x) and 3 . 4 Find

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9. Problem # 132 in section 3.3
For the following exercises, use the following figure to find the indicated derivatives, if they exist.
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3
2
1
0
f(x)
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132. Let h (x):
=
a. h' (1),
b. h' (3), and
c. h' (4).
g(x)
3
f(x)
g(x)
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4
Find
5
X
Transcribed Image Text:9. Problem # 132 in section 3.3 For the following exercises, use the following figure to find the indicated derivatives, if they exist. 4 3 2 1 0 f(x) 1 2 132. Let h (x): = a. h' (1), b. h' (3), and c. h' (4). g(x) 3 f(x) g(x) . 4 Find 5 X
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