Let f(x) = 32 + 6x + 5. Find Ay and dy for the function at x = 0.5. (B) Graph the functions Ay and dy from part A. Compute the values of Ay and dy from part A for Ax = 0.5. Find Ay and dy for the function at x = 0.5. Ay = (Use the symbol in the math palette needed. Do not factor) dy = (B) Graph the functions Ay and dy from part A. Choose the correct graph of the functions Ay and dy graphed together. Compute the values of Ay and dy from part A for x = 0.5 and Ax = Ay = dy =
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5. To find Ay, we substitute x = 0.5 into the function f(x) = 32 + 6x + 5: Ay = 32 + 6(0.5) + 5 Ay = 32 + 3 + 5 Ay = 40 So Ay = 40. To find dy, we need to find the derivative of the function f(x) = 32 + 6x + 5. The derivative of a constant term is 0, and the Show more…
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