Given f(x) = 2√. Which of the followings is the limit definition of the derivative f'(z). Select one: O b. O d. lim 11-0 lim lim h→0 lim h→0 lim A-0 2√5-2√√2+ h h 2√2+h-2√√ h 2√x+h-2√√ h √I+h-√I h 2√x+h-2√√ h

Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter3: The Derivative
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Given f(x) = 2√. Which of the followings is the limit definition of the derivative f'(z).
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2√x+h-2√√
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Transcribed Image Text:1 Given f(x) = 2√. Which of the followings is the limit definition of the derivative f'(z). Select one: O b. O c. O d. O e. 2 lim 11-0 lim 2-40 lim h-0 lim h→0 lim h→0 2√2-2√24 h h 2√2+h-2√√ h 2√x+h-2√√ h √x+h-√I h 2√x+h-2√√T h # 3 $ 4 % or op 5 MacBo
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