Assume that ƒ(x) is everywhere continuous and it is given to you that ƒ(2) = −7 and f(x)+7 lim x→2 x-2 = 8. It follows that y= is the equation of the tangent line to y = f(x) at the point ( Number " Number ).

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Assume that f(x) is everywhere continuous and it is given to you that f(2)= −7 and
f(x)+7
lim
x 2 x-2
= 8.
It follows that y=
DSP
is the equation of the tangent line to y=f(x) at the point (Number
"
Number ).
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that f(x) is everywhere continuous and it is given to you that f(2)= −7 and f(x)+7 lim x 2 x-2 = 8. It follows that y= DSP is the equation of the tangent line to y=f(x) at the point (Number " Number ).
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