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Find the derivative of f(x) = 8x + 4 at x = 9

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hmmmm well, it turns out that 8x + 4, is a linear function, and thus its slope is a constant, you don't quite need to get the derivative of it, since it's already in slope-intercept form and we know the slope is "8" anyway.

but its derivative will be
\bf f(x)=8x+4\implies \left. \cfrac{dy}{dx}=8\right|_(x=9)\implies 8
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