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  • 13-08-2017
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Find the derivative of f at x. that is, find f '(x). f(x) = 7x + 8; x = 5

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PastaMario
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  • 13-08-2017
We know that f(x) = 7x + 8. So, take the derivative of this function with respect to x.

This gives
f'(x) = 7

Now, you probably realized that the x value disappeared. This means that no matter what value of x you use, the derivative of this function is always going to be 7, even at x = 5. That is, the rate of change of this function is always going to be a rate of 7.
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