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Suppose f(1) = 2, g(1) = −1, f′(1) = 3, g′(1) = 2, f(2) = 1,...

  1. Suppose f(1) = 2, g(1) = −1, f′(1) = 3, g′(1) = 2, f(2) = 1, and f′(2) = 0.2. Calculate the derivatives of the following functions at the provided point (be careful with using the correct values) 3 pts each:

    (a) d/dx (e^xf(x)) when x=2

    (b) d/dx (f(x)/g(x)) when x=1

    (c) d/dx (ln(xf(x))) when x=1

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