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Use the definition of a derivative to find f'(x) and f"(x).
f(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 2
f'(x)
f"(x)
Graph f, f', and f" on a common screen and check to see if your answers are reasonable.
We see from the graph that our answers
---Select---
O reasonable because the graph of f' is that of ---Select---
O function and the graph of f" is that of a
---Select---
function.
Transcribed Image Text:Use the definition of a derivative to find f'(x) and f"(x). f(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 2 f'(x) f"(x) Graph f, f', and f" on a common screen and check to see if your answers are reasonable. We see from the graph that our answers ---Select--- O reasonable because the graph of f' is that of ---Select--- O function and the graph of f" is that of a ---Select--- function.
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