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Let h(z) = f(x)g(x).if f(-6) = 4, f'(-6)= -2, g(-6) = 2, and g'(-6) = 5, what is h'(-6)? Do not include h'(-6) -

 

Let h(z) = f(x)g(x).if f(-6) = 4, f'(-6)= -2, g(-6) = 2, and g'(-6) = 5, what is h'(-6)? Do not include "h'(-6) -" in your answer. For example, if you found h' (-6) - 7. you would enter 7. Provide your answer below:

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