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  • 09-03-2019
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Find f'(0) for the function. Provide an exact answer (meaning no rounding is involved).

Find f0 for the function Provide an exact answer meaning no rounding is involved class=

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  • 10-03-2019

The derivative of a function like this is computed with the following formula:

[tex] (e^{f(x)})' = e^{f(x)}\cdot f'(x) [/tex]

So, in your case, we have

[tex] f'(x) = e^{x^2+17x} \cdot (2x+17) [/tex]

When you evaluate this at 0, you have

[tex] f'(0) = e^0 \cdot 17 = 1\cdot 17=17 [/tex]

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