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If h(2) =4 and h'(2)=-3 find d/dx of (h(x)/x) I am assuming d/dx means differentiate but I hate textbooks.

If h(2) =4 and h'(2)=-3

find d/dx of (h(x)/x)

I am assuming d/dx means differentiate but I hate textbooks.

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