Let ƒ be a function defined by the rule -¹ (3.3 ln(x)) Compute the derivative and evaluate it at ï =5. That is, compute ƒ' (5). ƒ(x) = = 3 + 2.9 tan-¹

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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Let f be a function defined by the rule
f(x) = 3 + 2.9 tan
3.3 ln(x))
Compute the derivative and evaluate it at x =5. That is, compute f'(5).
Enter your answer as a decimal. Round to three decimal places (as needed).
Transcribed Image Text:Let f be a function defined by the rule f(x) = 3 + 2.9 tan 3.3 ln(x)) Compute the derivative and evaluate it at x =5. That is, compute f'(5). Enter your answer as a decimal. Round to three decimal places (as needed).
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