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codosse2e

codosse2e

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2022-05-28

How to find instantaneous rate of change for g ( x ) = x 2 x + 4 at x=-7?

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sag2y8s

sag2y8s

Beginner2022-05-29Added 10 answers

the instantaneous rate of change is the value of
g'(-7)
g'(x)=2x-1
g'(-7)=-14-1=-15
Jaycee Mathis

Jaycee Mathis

Beginner2022-05-30Added 6 answers

Differentiate x 2 x + 4 term by term:
Apply the power rule: x 2 goes to 2x
The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.
Apply the power rule: x goes to 1
So, the result -1
The derivative of the constant 4 is zero.
The result is: 2x-1
The answer is:
2x-1
By putting the value of x, we get:
-15

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