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For a function f(x), we know that ƒ(18) = 72 and ƒ'(18) : = Estimate f(19), f(17), and f(21). f(19) = i f(17) = f(21) =

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For A Function F X We Know That F 18 72 And F 18 Estimate F 19 F 17 And F 21 F 19 I F 17 F 21 1
For A Function F X We Know That F 18 72 And F 18 Estimate F 19 F 17 And F 21 F 19 I F 17 F 21 1 (21.85 KiB) Viewed 12 times
For a function f(x), we know that ƒ(18) = 72 and ƒ'(18) : = Estimate f(19), f(17), and f(21). f(19) = i f(17) = f(21) = i i ! ! ! - 5.

For some painkillers, the size of the dose, D, given depends on the weight of the patient, W. Thus, D = f(W), where D is in milligrams and W is in pounds. (a) Interpret the statements f(140) = 123 and f'(140) = 5 in terms of this painkiller. f(140) = 123 means f'(140) = 5 means (b) Use the information in the statements in part (a) to estimate f(147). f(147) = i mg