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1314 Math Section 19294 Popper 07 Form A For problems 1 - 3, use f(x) = 4x3 + 2x 1 1. a. b. c. d. e. What is xlim1 f ( x) ? -7 5 -3 No solution None of the above 3. a. b. c. d. e. What is f (x) ? 4x3 + 2x 1 12x3 + 2 12x2 + 2x 12x2 1 + 2 None of the above 2. What is the average rate of change of f(x) over the interval [-1, 2]? a. 42 b. 14 c. 35/3 d. 36 e. None of the above 4. True or false: If f(x) = (4x +...

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1314 Math Section 19294 Popper 07 Form A For problems 1 - 3, use f(x) = 4x3 + 2x 1 1. a. b. c. d. e. What is xlim1 f ( x) ? -7 5 -3 No solution None of the above 3. a. b. c. d. e. What is f (x) ? 4x3 + 2x 1 12x3 + 2 12x2 + 2x 12x2 1 + 2 None of the above 2. What is the average rate of change of f(x) over the interval [-1, 2]? a. 42 b. 14 c. 35/3 d. 36 e. None...

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