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The figure shows the graph of f(x)=4+x/x+3, along with it's tangent line at the point (0,4). What is f'(0)?

The figure shows the graph of f(x)=4+x/x+3, along with it's tangent line at the point-example-1
User Raquea
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Since we know the tangen line:


y=(1)/(3)x+4

then f ^prime evaluated at zero is the same as evaluate this last equation at x=0, that is,


f\text{´}(0)=(1)/(3)(0)+4

which gives


f^(\prime)(0)=4

then, the answer is 4.

Lets compute the derivative of our given function:

then, f^prime at zero is equal to

then, the answer is 1/3. Then, the given line doesnt correspond with the derivative at x=0

The figure shows the graph of f(x)=4+x/x+3, along with it's tangent line at the point-example-1
The figure shows the graph of f(x)=4+x/x+3, along with it's tangent line at the point-example-2
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