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Suppose f and g are functions that are differentiable at x = 6 and that ​f​(5) = 1, ​f​ '(5) = -1, ​g​(5) = -2, and g '​(5) = 5. Find the value of ​h​ '(5).
Suppose f and g are functions that are differentiable at x = 6 and that ​f​(5) = 1, ​f​ '(5) = -1, ​g​(5) = -2, and g '​(5) = 5. Find the value of ​h​ '(5). ​


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