Let f(x) = −2x³ + 4x+4 Use the limit definition of the derivative to calculate the derivative of f: f'(x) = Use the same formula from above to calculate the derivative of this new function (i.e. the second derivative of f): f"(x) =

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Let
f(x) = -2x³ + 4x +4
Use the limit definition of the derivative to calculate the derivative of f:
ƒ'(x) =
Use the same formula from above to calculate the derivative of this new function (i.e. the second derivative
of f):
f" (x) =
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) = -2x³ + 4x +4 Use the limit definition of the derivative to calculate the derivative of f: ƒ'(x) = Use the same formula from above to calculate the derivative of this new function (i.e. the second derivative of f): f" (x) =
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