Let f(x) = x Then the expression -5 where A is a constant and A= f'(x) = lim h→0 Using your answer from above we have: f(x+h)-f(x) h f' (3)= f(x+h)-f(x) h = Finally, find each of the following: f'(1) = f'(2) = can be written in the form A x(x +h)
Let f(x) = x Then the expression -5 where A is a constant and A= f'(x) = lim h→0 Using your answer from above we have: f(x+h)-f(x) h f' (3)= f(x+h)-f(x) h = Finally, find each of the following: f'(1) = f'(2) = can be written in the form A x(x +h)
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Chapter3: Functions And Graphs
Section3.5: Graphs Of Functions
Problem 58E
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