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If f(x) = 2x³ + x² - 3x + 4 , what is f'(2) ?

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Answer:

f'(2) = 25

Explanation:

differentiate f(x) using the power rule


(d)/(dx) ( a
x^(n) ) = na
x^(n-1) and
(d)/(dx) ( constant) = 0

f(x) = 2x³ + x² - 3x + 4

f'(x) = 3× 2x² + 2x - 3 = 6x² + 2x - 3 , then

f'(2) = 6(2)² + 2(2) - 3

= 6(4) + 4 - 3

= 24 + 1

= 25

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