Problem Statement: ME Board April 1998
Given the function f(x)=x^3-6x+2. Find the first derivative at x = 2.
- A. 6
- B. 7
- C. 3x^2 – 5
- D. 8
Problem Answer:
The first derivative at x = 2 is equal to 6
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