Question Let h(x) = f(x)g(x). If f(x) = x² – 2x − 2 and g(x) = -4x, what is h'(x)? Select the correct answer below: (x² – 2x − 2)(2x − 2) + (−4x)(−4) ○ (2x − 2)(−4x) + (x² − 2x − 2)(−4) O (2x − 2)(−4) + (x² − 2x − 2)(−4x) ○ (2x − 2)(−4x) O (2x − 2)(-4) CUL UT
Question Let h(x) = f(x)g(x). If f(x) = x² – 2x − 2 and g(x) = -4x, what is h'(x)? Select the correct answer below: (x² – 2x − 2)(2x − 2) + (−4x)(−4) ○ (2x − 2)(−4x) + (x² − 2x − 2)(−4) O (2x − 2)(−4) + (x² − 2x − 2)(−4x) ○ (2x − 2)(−4x) O (2x − 2)(-4) CUL UT
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