1. The graph of the function f, shown below, consists of three line segments. Suppose g(x) is derivative is f. SE 24 Graph of f (a) Suppose y = x + 7 is the equation for the line tangent to the graph of g(x) at x = defined by h(x) = (g(x))². Find h'(-3).

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1. The graph of the function f, shown below, consists of three line segments. Suppose g(x) is a function whose
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(a) Suppose y = x + 7 is the equation for the line tangent to the graph of g(x) at x = -3. Let h be the function
defined by h(x) = (g(x))². Find h'(-3).
Transcribed Image Text:1. The graph of the function f, shown below, consists of three line segments. Suppose g(x) is a function whose N S Graph of f (a) Suppose y = x + 7 is the equation for the line tangent to the graph of g(x) at x = -3. Let h be the function defined by h(x) = (g(x))². Find h'(-3).
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