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Mathematics, 19.12.2021 05:50, sanchez7489

The function f is given by f(x)=(x^{3}+bx+6)(g(x)), where b is a constant and g is a differentiable function satisfying g(2)=3 and g′(2)=−1. For what value of b is f′(2)=0? 7
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