If fand g are the functions whose graphs are shown, let u(x) = f(x)g(x) and v(x) =f(x)g(x)у6!48246(a) Find u’ (1)Enter

If fand g are the functions whose graphs are shown, let u(x) = f(x)g(x) and v(x) = f(x)
g(x)
у
6!
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(a) Find u' (1)
Enter a fraction, integer, or exact decimal. Do not approximate.
(b) Find v'(5)


[tex]If fand g are the functions whose graphs are shown, let u(x) = f(x)g(x) and v(x) = f(x) g(x) у 6![/tex]

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  1. describing distributions is one of the key skills you’ll need to earn a high score on the ap statistics exam. if you need proof of this, just flip through some past exam questions, which can be found at the collegeboard website. you’ll notice that the first free response question is almost always a question requiring you to look at a graph and describe it.

    step-by-step explanation: just trying to get points sorry : (

  2. easy its decreasing

    step-by-step explanation:

    because its top point is at the to of the graph on the left side (atleast from the veiw i see it) now if that top point wast in the lower part of the graph it would be increasing hope this have a nice day

    [tex]Is this function increasing, decreasing, or constant?[/tex]

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