Let f be a function with continuous f ′′ such that f(3) = 0, f′(3) = 2, and f ′′(3) = −1. Evaluate the following limit
lim x→0 (f(3 − x) − f(3) − f(3 + 3x)) / (x^2)
Let f be a function with continuous f ′′ such that f(3) = 0, f′ (3) = 2, and f ′′(3) = −1. Evaluate the following limit
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Let f be a function with continuous f ′′ such that f(3) = 0, f′ (3) = 2, and f ′′(3) = −1. Evaluate the following limit
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