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the derivative of a sum of two functions is different than the sum of the derivatives of thw two functions?​

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  • 12-06-2021

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

False.

If

g(x) = f1(x) + f2(x)

then

g'(x) = f1'(x) + f2'(x),

i.e.

the derivative of a sum equals the sum of the derivatives.

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