2) Consider the function defined by g(x) = 5x - 4. You may use the graph of this function to complete the following: a) For x > 0, the derivative function g' (a) equals the number b) For x<0, the derivative function g' (x) equals the number c) Does the derivative function exist at x = 0? If the answer is yes, then type yes and if the answer is no, then type no
2) Consider the function defined by g(x) = 5x - 4. You may use the graph of this function to complete the following: a) For x > 0, the derivative function g' (a) equals the number b) For x<0, the derivative function g' (x) equals the number c) Does the derivative function exist at x = 0? If the answer is yes, then type yes and if the answer is no, then type no
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