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... outside function and stop there that's not going to be the complete answer let's try For the following​ function, ​a) give the coordinates of any critical points and classify each point as a relative​ maximum, ... If y equals natural log of x then y Prime is the derivative of natural log of x is But it died all right hold on i'll go bring that back while i do that i'll go ahead and type this here And so that gives me the limit as X goes to 3 Determine which graph is the derivative of the other and explain why.

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