Which of the following represents the derivative of f at x? f'(x) = f(x₁-Ax) + f(x1) Ax f'(x) = f(x₁-Ax)-f(x₁) Ax f'(x): f(x1+Ax)+f(x1) Ax f'(x) f(x₁+Ax)-f(x1) Ax =
Which of the following represents the derivative of f at x? f'(x) = f(x₁-Ax) + f(x1) Ax f'(x) = f(x₁-Ax)-f(x₁) Ax f'(x): f(x1+Ax)+f(x1) Ax f'(x) f(x₁+Ax)-f(x1) Ax =
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Chapter4: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section4.2: Polynomial Functions
Problem 96E: What is the purpose of the Intermediate Value Theorem?
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