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Given f (1) = 3, f (1) = 9. g
Given f (1) = 3, f (1) = 9. g (1) = -1, and g' (1) =
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Given f (1) = 3, f (1) = 9. g (1) = -1, and g' (1) = 7, find the values of the following. (a) (fg) (1) = Number (b) g (1) Number
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