Barrons AP Calculus

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Suppose f(3)    =   2,  f   ′(3)    =   5,  and f   ′′(3)   =   −2. Then        at  x   =   3   is
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The velocity of a particle in motion along a line (for t ≥ 0) is v(t) = ln(2 −
t^2 ). Find the acceleration when the object is at rest.
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Suppose , x > 0 and x is increasing. The value of x for which
the rate of increase of f is 10 times the rate of increase of x is
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