A function f(x) and the numbers L, x0, and ? > 0 are given. Find the greatest value for
such that for all x satisfying
the inequality
holds.f(x) = -7x - 6,
L = -34,
x0 = 4,
src="https://sciemce.com/media/4/ppg__tttt0613191435__f1q171g6.jpg" alt="" style="vertical-align: -4.0px;" />? = 0.01
A. 0.0015
B. -0.0025
C. 0.0029
D. 0.0008
Answer: A
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