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Consider the function f(x) = x¯¹. It can be shown that the derivative of ƒ is f'(x) = Find L(x), the equation of the lin

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Consider The Function F X X It Can Be Shown That The Derivative Of F Is F X Find L X The Equation Of The Lin 1
Consider The Function F X X It Can Be Shown That The Derivative Of F Is F X Find L X The Equation Of The Lin 1 (91.13 KiB) Viewed 42 times
Consider the function f(x) = x¯¹. It can be shown that the derivative of ƒ is f'(x) = Find L(x), the equation of the line tangent to the graph of f at a - L(x) = Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question Question 12 a = 3. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question - 1x-2. For what values of a and b is the line - 4x + y = b tangent to the curve y = f(x) = ax² when 3? (Hint: The derivative for y = f(x) = ax² is ƒ'(x) = (2)ax² – X = b = 0/1 pt 399 Details