SOLUTION: Find f 0 (0) for the function f(x) = sin−1 (x^2 + x) + 5x.

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Question 987532: Find f 0 (0) for the function f(x) = sin−1 (x^2 + x) + 5x.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find f 0 (0) for the function f(x) = sin-1(x^2 + x) + 5x.
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Sub 0 for x:
f(0) = sin-1(0+0) + 5*0
= sin-1(0)

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