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Calculus BC Unit 1: Foundations of the Derivative Day7 AP Problems on Continuity and Differentiability fax fer0 ot @ 2 ©3 Circle all that can be used to define the derivative f'(a), assuming that f(a) exists. (tim £22 LO) Jim fat =f) ah 0 h fl tim £40) se @od “fla +h) + fla—h) Lr “The fmetion f is continuous for ~2 < x 5 1 and differatible for 2 < x < LIE f(-2) =-5 and fl) = 4, hich ofthe following eatements coald be alee? (A) There exists, whee 2 < © < 1 rach that f(@) = 0. (B) There exes 6, where -2 < € < Leach hat (6) = 0 (©) Tere exists 6 where -2 < 6 < sch hat fle) = 3. (D) There exists, wee “2 < ¢ <1 ach that $"6) = 3 @) There exists , where -2 S € S 1 such that J(C) 2 fx) forall x onthe clowod Interval -2 5 x Sb f(x) Fa of some funetion fis shown above ‘The function f (not shown) is defined on the closed interval (0, 8] The point (3, 5) is on the graph of y= f(x). An equation of the line tangent to the graph of f at (3,5) is (B) y=5 y-5=2x-3) () y+5=2243) Match the following graphs with their derivatives. derivatives f'(x) functions f(x) E) ™O) a» Secathce:

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