Let h be a differentiable function with a tangent line at x = TT. The equation of the tangent line is y = -0.2x +0.5. What must be true about h and h' at x = πT? I. h(T) = -0.1283 II. h'(TT) = 0.3 III. h(0) = 0.5 OI and II O II and III Ol only O III only

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Let h be a differentiable function with a tangent line at x = TT. The equation of the tangent line is y=-0.2x + 0.5. What must be true about h and h' at x = πT?
I. h(TT) = -0.1283
II. h'(TT) = 0.3
III. h(0) = 0.5
OI and II
O II and III
OI only
O III only
Transcribed Image Text:Let h be a differentiable function with a tangent line at x = TT. The equation of the tangent line is y=-0.2x + 0.5. What must be true about h and h' at x = πT? I. h(TT) = -0.1283 II. h'(TT) = 0.3 III. h(0) = 0.5 OI and II O II and III OI only O III only
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