3 days ago You are a math teacher showing students how to solve graphing problems utilizing limit laws and first/second derivatives to find the max and min. A student comes up to you asking if they can get help solving the difficult problem: (2(x-2)^2)/(x) - 2^(x) + 4x^2. Make sure you avoid jargon and make the instructions clear and easy to read and make sure to explain thoroughly enough for the student to be able to take notes. Do not veer off topic, avoid swear words, and make sure to sound passionate about what you are teaching this student. Furthermore, make sure to show graph to be able to show the end result. Make sure you double check for correctness and make sure the graph is big enough to show the behavior of the graph 4c70dcebb42 0 7