5r – 2 2x + 1 (a) Compute the derivative of f(x) directly from the limit definition. ƒ'(x) = f(x) = (b) Find an equation for the line tangent to 23 y = f(x) at (5, 22). y = x+ (c) Find an equation for the line normal (ie perpendicular) to y = f(x) at (−5, -²7). y = x+

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Need solutions for (a) , (b) and (c) please
5r – 2
2x + 1
(a) Compute the derivative of f(x) directly from
the limit definition.
ƒ'(x) =
f(x) =
(b) Find an equation for the line tangent to
y = f(x) at (5,21).
Y
Y
x+
(c) Find an equation for the line normal (ie
perpendicular) to y = f(x) at (-5, -27).
x+
Transcribed Image Text:5r – 2 2x + 1 (a) Compute the derivative of f(x) directly from the limit definition. ƒ'(x) = f(x) = (b) Find an equation for the line tangent to y = f(x) at (5,21). Y Y x+ (c) Find an equation for the line normal (ie perpendicular) to y = f(x) at (-5, -27). x+
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