Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition

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Chapter 3 - Section 3.1 - Derivatives of Polynomials and Exponential Functions - 3.1 Exercises - Page 180: 5

Answer

Therefore, $f'(x)=5.2$

Work Step by Step

$d/dx(5.2x+2.3)= d/dx(5.2x)+d/dx(2.3)$ $d/dx(5.2x)=5.2$ $d/dx(2.3)=0$
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