Consider the graph of the function f(x)f(x) shown below. Using this graph, for each of the following pairs of numbers decide which is larger. Be sure that you can explain your answer. A. f(3)f(3) ? < = > f(4)f(4) B. f(3)−f(2)f(3)−f(2) ? < = > f(2)−f(1)f(2)−f(1) C. f(2)−f(1)2−1f(2)−f(1)2−1 ? < = > f(3)−f(1)3−1f(3)−f(1)3−1 D. f′(1)f′(1) ? < = > f′(4) the graph is in the photo
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Consider the graph of the function f(x)f(x) shown below.
Using this graph, for each of the following pairs of numbers decide which is larger. Be sure that you can explain your answer.
A. f(3)f(3) ? < = > f(4)f(4)
B. f(3)−f(2)f(3)−f(2) ? < = > f(2)−f(1)f(2)−f(1)
C. f(2)−f(1)2−1f(2)−f(1)2−1 ? < = > f(3)−f(1)3−1f(3)−f(1)3−1
D. f′(1)f′(1) ? < = > f′(4)
the graph is in the photo
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