SOLUTION: I don't see differentiating listed, but can you still help?
{{{f' for the function f(x)=5x^2-8x+12}}}
My answer is 6? but I am not sure if it is -1/5 either?
5x^2-8x+12
=1
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Question 227658: I don't see differentiating listed, but can you still help?
My answer is 6? but I am not sure if it is -1/5 either?
5x^2-8x+12
=10x-8x+12 or
=2x+12=0
2x=-12
x=-12/2
x=-6???
10x-8+12
10x+2=0
10x=-2
x=-1/5???
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