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Consider the graph of y=f(x) shown below in blue. Sketch the graph of f′(x) by dragging the red points along the vertical direction to adjust the slope of the black tangent lines, shown at selected locations on the graph of f(x). The y-coordinate of each of the red points is a measure of the derivative of f(x) at the corresponding x value. After you have performed these adjustments at all locations, the red points will represent your answer for the outline of the graph of f′(x).
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Consider the graph of y=f(x) shown below in blue. Sketch the graph of f′(x) by dragging the red poin...