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OpenStudy (amorfide):

How do I do this? I have tried and tried

OpenStudy (amorfide):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the derivative of \(f(x)=-7x^2+2x\) is \(f'(x)=-14x+2\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so from the left the derivative is \(f'(0)=2\)

OpenStudy (amorfide):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the derivative of \(f(x)=7x^2-4\) is \(14x\) and from the right \(f'(0)=0\)

OpenStudy (amorfide):

says it is wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

since \(2\neq 0\) the derivative at \(0\) does not exist

OpenStudy (amorfide):

I know that it does not exist, but it won't give me the answer to be right for 2 and 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

from the left is 2, from the right is 0

OpenStudy (amorfide):

Nope, maybe the coding for the internet question is wrong, thank you though satellite

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