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Use a graphing calculator to find f(2), f(16), and f(3)

Chapter 3, Problem 27E

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Problem 27E

Use a graphing calculator to find f′(2), f′(16), and f′(−3) for the following when the derivative exists.

f(x) = −4x2 + 11x

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QUESTION:

Problem 27E

Use a graphing calculator to find f′(2), f′(16), and f′(−3) for the following when the derivative exists.

f(x) = −4x2 + 11x

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In this problem, we have to find  using graphing calculator.

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