SOLUTION: Find f'(x) given that f(x)=5/4x-3
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Question 1106284: Find f'(x) given that f(x)=5/4x-3
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f'(x) =
f'(x) is known as the derivative of f(x) and f'(a) represents the rate of change of f(x) at x=a.
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