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Let f and g be functions that satisfy f′(2)=6 and g′(2)=9. Find h′(2) for each function...

Let f and g be functions that satisfy f′(2)=6 and g′(2)=9. Find h′(2) for each function h given below:

(A) h(x)=8f(x).

h′(2) =

(B) h(x)=−3g(x).

h′(2) =

(C) h(x)=10f(x)+13g(x).

h′(2) =

(D) h(x)=4g(x)−5f(x).

h′(2) =

(E) h(x)=10f(x)+9g(x)+6.

h′(2) =

(F) h(x)=−10g(x)−7f(x)+12x.

h′(2) =

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