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Mathematics, 05.03.2021 03:10 austinwst3

Please explain: f'(x) = f'(g(x)) * g'(x) Note: f'(g(x)) = 3g(x)^2. You can then substitute 5 for x and simplify.? I have solved and got 75 that is wrong, 30 is wrong, and 225 is wrong. Can someone please explain how to solve?

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