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  • 17-09-2022
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Using the definition f'(x) = lim f(x+h)-f(x)
h→0.
h
find f'(x) when f(x) =
-2/2x-3

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venkata5746
venkata5746 venkata5746
  • 17-09-2022

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We will apply the definition of the derivative. Then we use algebra to expand and simplify the numerator. Next, we can cancel a factor of

h

in the numerator and denominator since

h

is approaching zero but not actually equal to zero. Finally, we can simply substitute zero for

h

to evaluate the limit.

f

′

(

x

)

=

lim

h

→

0

f

(

x

+

h

)

−

f

(

x

)

h

=

lim

h

→

0

(

x

+

h

)

2

−

2

(

x

+

h

)

+

3

−

(

x

2

−

2

x

+

3

)

h

=

lim

h

→

0

2

x

h

−

2

h

+

h

2

h

=

lim

h

→

0

2

x

−

2

+

h

=

2

x

−

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