Question: For the function f(x) = x 2 , use the definition of the derivative to show that: a. f'(2) = 4 b. f'(3) = 6

For the function f(x) = x2, use the definition of the derivative to show that:
a. f'(2) = 4 

b. f'(−3) = −6 

c. f'(0) = 0 

d. f'(50) = 100

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