15. (a)Use the limit definition of the derivative to find f’(x) for.
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15. (a)Use the limit definition of the derivative to find f’(x) for
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(b) Find the equation of the tangent to at
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B11. Use the limit definition of the derivative to find f’(0) for
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B16 Use the intermediate value theorem to approximate a root of
with maximum error less than 1.
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B2, 9 Use a logarithmic transformation to find a linear relationship between appropriateTransformations of x and y if
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B12 A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 1200 years. What is the decay rate?
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3. How long will it take a population of 25 bacteria to triple at a growth rate of 5%?
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B9 Find all points at which is continuous?