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The Function Has a Non-Removable Discontinuity at X = 0

Question 351

Question 351

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The function has a non-removable discontinuity at x = 0. The mean value theorem does not apply.
-Suppose that f'(x) = 2x for all x. Find f(8) if f(-2) = 2.


A) 60
B) 64
C) 62
D) 66

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