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Mathematics, 29.09.2021 01:00 nate1808

Suppose the following information is given about two differentiable functions I (2) and S(x): 1(2) = 2,
S(2)
-1,
T (2)
-3,
S' (2) = 3.
d
Find the value of
d
(I (S(2))) at 20
= 2.

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