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Mathematics, 05.10.2021 03:00 jvargas0207

Could really use help solving this, I've tried this problem many times and keep ending up with the wrong answer. I've had no trouble with similar problems, but this one is really stumping me. Given that
f(x)=x^8h(x)
h(-1)=2
h'(-1)=5
Calculate f'(−1) =
Hint: Use the product rule and the power rule.

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