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Suppose that ff is a differentiable function on the real line, we have −2≤f′(x)≤4−2≤f′(x)≤4 for all real numbers xx and f(2)=4f(2)=4. The largest possible value for f(7)f(7) is . The smallest possible value for f(7)f(7) is . The largest possible value for f(−2)f(−2) is . The smallest possible value for f(−2)f(−2) is

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