Using the definition of the derivative, find g'(x). Then find g'(-3), g'(0), and g'(3) when the derivative exists. g(x)

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Using the definition of the derivative, find g'(x). Then find g'(-3), g'(0), and g'(3) when the derivative exists. g(x)

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Using the definition of the derivative, find g'(x). Then find g'(-3), g'(0), and g'(3) when the derivative exists. g(x) = √2x *** To find the derivative, complete the limit as h approaches 0 for g(x+h)-g(x) h h-0
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