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Kevin A. Calculus 1 / AB 7 months ago
Use a graphing utility to estimate the value of $f^{\prime}(1)$ by zooming in on the graph of $f,$ and then compare your estimate to the exact value obtained by differentiating. $$ f(x)=\frac{x+2 x^{3 / 2}}{\sqrt{x}} $$ |