1. Let f(x)=2x−11​. Use the limit definition to find f′(x). Show work. 2. Let g(x)=3x+2​ and let g′(x)=33(x+2)2​1​. a) W

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1. Let f(x)=2x−11​. Use the limit definition to find f′(x). Show work. 2. Let g(x)=3x+2​ and let g′(x)=33(x+2)2​1​. a) W

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1. Let f(x)=2x−11​. Use the limit definition to find f′(x). Show work. 2. Let g(x)=3x+2​ and let g′(x)=33(x+2)2​1​. a) What is the domain of g(x) ? b) What is the domain of g′(x) ? c) How does the tangent line at x=−2 look like? Why? d) Draw the tangent line at x=−2 on the graph below.
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