Let f(x) be a continuous differentiable function that f(x)- 4 satisfies lim =D5 %3D x3 x-3 Which line must be tangent to the curve y=f(x)?

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Chapter7: Integration
Section7.1: Antiderivatives
Problem 7YT: YOUR TURN Find an equation of the curve whose tangent line has slope f(x)=3x1/2+4 and passes through...
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Let f(x) be a continuous differentiable function that
f(x) - 4
3D5
satisfies lim
x3
3.
Which line must be tangent to the curve y=f(x)?
O y=4x-17
O y=5x-17
O y=3x-11
О у -5х-11
O y=4x-7
O y=3x-7
O None of these lines must be tangent to the curve
O This is the wrong answer
Transcribed Image Text:Let f(x) be a continuous differentiable function that f(x) - 4 3D5 satisfies lim x3 3. Which line must be tangent to the curve y=f(x)? O y=4x-17 O y=5x-17 O y=3x-11 О у -5х-11 O y=4x-7 O y=3x-7 O None of these lines must be tangent to the curve O This is the wrong answer
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