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Help me please, the last one is e) h(x)=ln ([g(x)]^4). Thank you 1. f and g are differentiable functions. Find h(x) in terms of #

Help me please, the last one is e) h(x)=ln ([g(x)]^4). Thank you

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1. f and g are differentiable functions. Find h(x) in terms of # f(x) and/or g(x). (Show the steps) (7 pts. each) a) h(x) = elf(x) - Vg(x) b) h(x) = 2x + 3 9(x) c) h(x) = f(tan (9(x)) d) h(x) = 41(x)g(x)

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