(1 point) If f(x) = 3x² + 4x + 2, find f'(5), using the definition of derivative. f' (5) is the limit as x → expression ⠀ of the The value of this limit is ⠀ Use this to find the equation of the tangent line to the parabola y = 3x² + 4x + 2 at the point (5,97). The equation of this tangent line can be written in the form y = ⠀

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(1 point) If f(x) = 3x² + 4x + 2, find f'(5), using the definition of derivative. f' (5) is the limit as x →
expression
⠀
of the
The value of this limit is
⠀
Use this to find the equation of the tangent line to the parabola y = 3x² + 4x + 2 at the point (5,97). The equation of this tangent line can be written in the
form
y =
⠀
Transcribed Image Text:(1 point) If f(x) = 3x² + 4x + 2, find f'(5), using the definition of derivative. f' (5) is the limit as x → expression ⠀ of the The value of this limit is ⠀ Use this to find the equation of the tangent line to the parabola y = 3x² + 4x + 2 at the point (5,97). The equation of this tangent line can be written in the form y = ⠀
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