If f' is continuous, f'(2) = 7, and f(2) = 0, then

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Chapter3: Functions
Section3.3: Rates Of Change And Behavior Of Graphs
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If f' is continuous, f'(2) = 7, and f(2) = 0, then
f(2+ 3x) + f(2 + 5æ²)
a) lim
f(2 + h) – f(2 – h)
b) lim
h→0
2h
Transcribed Image Text:If f' is continuous, f'(2) = 7, and f(2) = 0, then f(2+ 3x) + f(2 + 5æ²) a) lim f(2 + h) – f(2 – h) b) lim h→0 2h
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