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Mathematics, 24.10.2019 03:00 kay4173

The function f is given by
f(x) = (x^{3} + bx + 6)g(x)
where b is a constant and g is differentiable function satisfying g(2) =3 and g'(2)= -1. for what value of b f'(2) =0

a. -7
b. -10
c. -12
d. -22

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The function f is given by
[tex]f(x) = (x^{3} + bx + 6)g(x)[/tex]
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