Given f(x) = 5x², show, from first principles, that f'(x) = 10x. Note: This problem is to be solved using limits. Do not

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Given f(x) = 5x², show, from first principles, that f'(x) = 10x. Note: This problem is to be solved using limits. Do not

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Given f(x) = 5x², show, from first principles, that f'(x) = 10x. Note: This problem is to be solved using limits. Do not simply use differentiation rules. Given f(x) = sin(3x) e5x, find f'(x).
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