Find the slope of the graph of the function at the given point.\ $f(x) = frac{x + 4}{sqrt{6x + 1}}$, $(0, 4)$ $f'(0) = $
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Step 1: Find the derivative of the function f(x): \[ f'(x) = \frac{1\sqrt{6x+1} - (x+4)(6)}{2\sqrt{6x+1} \cdot 6} \] Show more…
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