Find the linearization L(x) of the function g(x) = xƒ(x²) at x = 2 given the following information. f(2)= -1 = −1 f'(2) = 10 ƒ(4)=5 ƒ'(4) = −4 L(x) =

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Find the linearization L(x) of the function g(x) = xƒ(x²) at x = 2 given the following information.
ƒ(2) = −1_ƒ′ (2) = 10_ƒ(4)=5_ƒ' (4) = −4
L(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:Find the linearization L(x) of the function g(x) = xƒ(x²) at x = 2 given the following information. ƒ(2) = −1_ƒ′ (2) = 10_ƒ(4)=5_ƒ' (4) = −4 L(x) =
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