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Solution: Using the definition of the derivative, find f(x).

Chapter 3, Problem 14E

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Problem 14E

Using the definition of the derivative, find f(x). Then find f′(−2), f′(0), and f(3) when the derivative exists. (Hint for Exercise: In Step 3, multiply numerator and denominator by 

f(x) = 6x2 − 5x − 1

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QUESTION:

Problem 14E

Using the definition of the derivative, find f(x). Then find f′(−2), f′(0), and f(3) when the derivative exists. (Hint for Exercise: In Step 3, multiply numerator and denominator by 

f(x) = 6x2 − 5x − 1

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Step 1 of 4

Given that

By using the definition of the derivative, we have to find f′(x). Then we have to find f′(−2) f′(0), and f′(3) when the derivative exists.

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