Let f(1) = -5.1 - 6.2². Then the expression f(x+h)-f(x) h can be written in the form Ah + B:1 + C, where A, B, and are constants. (Note: It's possible for one or more of these constants to be 0.) Find the constants. A= BE C= Use your answer from above to find lim h 0 f(I +h)-f(0) h f(i+h)-f(0) lim h 0 h Finally, find each of the following: f'(1) = f'(2) f'(3) = 0
Let f(1) = -5.1 - 6.2². Then the expression f(x+h)-f(x) h can be written in the form Ah + B:1 + C, where A, B, and are c
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Let f(1) = -5.1 - 6.2². Then the expression f(x+h)-f(x) h can be written in the form Ah + B:1 + C, where A, B, and are c
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Let f(1) = -5.1 - 6.2². Then the expression f(x+h)-f(x) h can be written in the form Ah + B:1 + C, where A, B, and are constants. (Note: It's possible for one or more of these constants to be 0.) Find the constants. A= BE C= Use your answer from above to find lim h 0 f(I +h)-f(0) h f(i+h)-f(0) lim h 0 h Finally, find each of the following: f'(1) = f'(2) f'(3) = 0
Let f(1) = -5.1 - 6.2². Then the expression f(x+h)-f(x) h can be written in the form Ah + B:1 + C, where A, B, and are constants. (Note: It's possible for one or more of these constants to be 0.) Find the constants. A= BE C= Use your answer from above to find lim h 0 f(I +h)-f(0) h f(i+h)-f(0) lim h 0 h Finally, find each of the following: f'(1) = f'(2) f'(3) = 0
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