?Using the Alternative Form of the Derivative In Exercises 65–74, use the alternative form of the derivative to find the derivative at \(x=c\) (if it e
Chapter 3, Problem 67(choose chapter or problem)
Using the Alternative Form of the Derivative In Exercises 65–74, use the alternative form of the derivative to find the derivative at \(x=c\) (if it exists).
\(f(x)=x^{3}+2 x^{2}+1, \quad c=-2\).
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x=c
f(x)=x^3+2 x^2+1, c=-2
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