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    Multivariable Calculus International
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    Exam 2: Limits and Derivatives
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    \[\text { If } f ( 0 ) = 4 , f ^ { \prime } ( 0 ) = 3 , g ( 0 ) = 1 \text { and } g ^ { \prime } ( 0 ) = - 6 , \text { find } ( f + g ) ^ { \prime } ( 0 )\]
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 If f(0)=4,f′(0)=3,g(0)=1 and g′(0)=−6, find (f+g)′(0)\text { If } f ( 0 ) = 4 , f ^ { \prime } ( 0 ) = 3 , g ( 0 ) = 1 \text { and } g ^ { \prime } ( 0 ) = - 6 , \text { find } ( f + g ) ^ { \prime } ( 0 ) If f(0)=4,f′(0)=3,g(0)=1 and g′(0)=−6, find (f+g)′(0)

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