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The local linear approximation of a function f will always be greater than or equal to the function's value if, for all x in an interval containing the point of tangency

f '(x) < 0
f '(x) > 0
f "(x) < 0
f "(x) > 0
10 years ago

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Answered by Seth
f'(x)>0
9 years ago

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