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In Exercises $11-14,$ match the table with a graph.$$\begin{array}{cc}{x} & {f^{\prime}(x)} \\ {a} & \text{does not exist}\\ {b} & \text{does not exist} \\ {c} & {-1.7}\end{array}$$
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At points a and b, the derivative does not exist, and at point c, the derivative is -1.7. Show more…
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