Let $f(x)$ be the function whose graph is shown below. Determine $f'(a)$ for $a = 1, 2, 4, 7$. $f'(1) = $ $f'(2) = $ $f'(4) = $ $f'(7) =
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However, I can explain how to find these values. The derivative of a function at a certain point, f'(a), represents the slope of the tangent line to the function at that point. Show more…
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