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If f(2) = 3, f'(2) = 5, g(2) = 1, and g'(2) = 4, find h'(x)...

If f(2) = 3, f'(2) = 5, g(2) = 1, and g'(2) = 4, find h'(x) and r'(x) if h(x) = 2(f(x))3/2 and r(x) = g(x) + p g(x), and determine the greater value between h'(2) and r'(2).

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