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Estimate $f(4.03)$ for $f(x)$ as in Figure 8. ( figure can't copy )

   Estimate $f(4.03)$ for $f(x)$ as in Figure 8.
( figure can't copy )
Calculus
Calculus
Jon Rogawski,… 2nd Edition
Chapter 4, Problem 25 ↓
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00:03 All right, the first thing we want to do is find the slope of our tangent line.
00:07 Doing that, we're going to use our points.
00:09 So we have 4 minus 2 divided by 10 minus 4, which is, of course, equal to 2 over 6, which is equal to 1 over 3.
00:20 Now, why is that important? well, the derivative is the slope of a tangent line.
00:25 So we know f prime at 4 is equal to 1 over 3...
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