PaulKraemer
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Hi,
My book has a problem where they give you the following:
g(2) = -5
g' (2) = 2
They ask you to find:
(4g)' (2)
I used the product rule, letting f(x) = 4 and thus f '(x) = 0
(fg) ' (2) = f(2) * g' (2) + g(2) * f ' (2) = (4 * 2) + ( -5 * 0 ) = 8
The back of the book says the answer is -4
I'm hoping the back of the book is wrong, but if anyone can either confirm this or tell me where I went wrong, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
My book has a problem where they give you the following:
g(2) = -5
g' (2) = 2
They ask you to find:
(4g)' (2)
I used the product rule, letting f(x) = 4 and thus f '(x) = 0
(fg) ' (2) = f(2) * g' (2) + g(2) * f ' (2) = (4 * 2) + ( -5 * 0 ) = 8
The back of the book says the answer is -4
I'm hoping the back of the book is wrong, but if anyone can either confirm this or tell me where I went wrong, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Paul