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    Find the Derivative of the Function at the Given Value\[f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 } + 4 x ; x = - 2\]
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Find the Derivative of the Function at the Given Value f(x)=x3+4x;x=−2f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 } + 4 x ; x = - 2f(x)=x3+4x;x=−2

Question 90

Question 90

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Find the derivative of the function at the given value of x.
- f(x) =x3+4x;x=−2f ( x ) = x ^ { 3 } + 4 x ; x = - 2f(x) =x3+4x;x=−2


A) -2
B) 4
C) 16
D) 12

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