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when is the instantaneous rate of change of f(x) = 0.5 (2x)whose graph is shown below, equal to zero?
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oobleck
as written, the slope is a constant 1
If you meant
f(x) = 0.5^(2x)
then the slope is never zero. You know how exponentials look.
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