#Wondering about f'(g(x)) * g'(x) when x = 2?
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I checked the answer key at the end of the chapter, and it says that it's 3? But I got 1. I keep rewriting the problem but can't seem to get how they got their answer? If anybody'd be open to discussing it with me, I'd be grateful!
cuz i'm like. okay bet. f'(g(2)) and g'(2). with g(2) = -1 and g'(2) = 1
but then it's like. go over to f'(-1) and it's? 1.
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