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Given f(x) = –2x+5 find f'(x). a f'(x)=- 5x+1.5
b.
x 5
2 2
f'(x) =
C. f'(x) = 2x-5
d.
x 5
2 2
f'(x) -- +
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Given f(x) = –2x+5 find f'(x).

a f'(x)=- 5x+1.5
b.
x 5
2 2
f'(x) =
C. f'(x) = 2x-5
d.
x 5
2 2
f'(

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