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21 August, 18:16

F (x) = - x^2+12x + 3

a. find f (-2)

b. Find derivative f' (x)

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  1. 21 August, 20:50
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    f (-2) is - 25 and f' (x) is - 2x + 12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1:

    Given f (x) = - x² + 12x + 3, find f (-2).

    f (-2) = - (-2) ² + 12 (-2) + 3

    = - (4) - 24 + 3 = - 28 + 3 = - 25

    Step 2:

    Find f' (x)

    f' (x) = d/dx (-x² + 12x + 3) = - 2x + 12
  2. 21 August, 21:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the function,

    F (x) = - x^2+12x + 3

    a) to determine f ( - 2), we would substitute x = - 2 into the given function. It becomes

    F ( - 2) = - ( - 2) ^2 + 12 ( - 2) + 3

    F ( - 2) = - 4 - 24 + 3

    F ( - 2) = - 25

    b) to find derivative f' (x), we would different the given function with respect to x. Recall

    If y = x^n

    dy/dx = nx^n - 1

    Therefore,

    f' (x) = - 2x^ (2 - 1) + 1 * 12x^1 - 1) + 0 * 3^ (0 - 1)

    f' (x) = - 2x + 12x^0 + 0

    f' (x) = - 2x + 12
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