f(x) = h(x) -(x - a) for all x in D. Obviously D can be chosen so that g is defined on D. Multiplying by g(x) yields f(x)g(x) = g(x)h(x) .(x - a) forall x in D. Since gh: D -) Rn which is clearly continuous at a, it follows at once that fg is differentiable

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