For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the...For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) at the indicated x value. f(x)=−x3+4x;x=2
For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the...For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) at the indicated x value. f(x)=−x3+4x;x=2
For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the...For the exercises 7-9, with the use of a graphing utility, use numerical or graphical evidence to determine the left- and right-hand limits of the function given as x approaches a. 8) Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f(x) at the indicated x value. f(x)=−x3+4x;x=2