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How do you estimate derivatives when you don't know the actual equation of the line on the graph, but you have just a picture of the graph?
14 years ago

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Steve
Draw tangent lines and calculate their slopes by checking the x- and y-intercepts.
14 years ago
bobpursley
estimate the slope of the tangentline.
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