Use -f'(x) = - 1 to find the derivative of the inverse at the indicated point. dx r[r="(x)] Let f(x) = 5x° + 9x+ 1, – 1

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Use -f'(x) =
- 1
to find the derivative of the inverse at the indicated point.
dx
r[r="(x)]
Let f(x) = 5x° + 9x+ 1, – 1<x< 1. Find
-f'(x) at x = 1.
dx
t (x) -D (Simplify your answer.)
dx
X = 1
Transcribed Image Text:Use -f'(x) = - 1 to find the derivative of the inverse at the indicated point. dx r[r="(x)] Let f(x) = 5x° + 9x+ 1, – 1<x< 1. Find -f'(x) at x = 1. dx t (x) -D (Simplify your answer.) dx X = 1
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