Mathematics, 07.02.2021 08:20 karlyisaunicorn
Build a a table of estimates for f'(2): compute a one-sided difference quotient with the adjacent
point for the first and last value, and an average of two difference quotients with adjacent points for
all other values.
Round all values to 2 decimal(s).
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2
4
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f'(2)
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