+20 2 - 20 9. (5 pts) Suppose f(2) is C-differentiable at zo, meaning lim f(z) - f(20) exists. Prove that (f(z)) is C-di

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+20 2 - 20 9. (5 pts) Suppose f(2) is C-differentiable at zo, meaning lim f(z) - f(20) exists. Prove that (f(z)) is C-di

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+20 2 - 20 9. (5 pts) Suppose f(2) is C-differentiable at zo, meaning lim f(z) - f(20) exists. Prove that (f(z)) is C-differentiable at zo, using the rules for limits. (hint: one step in the calculation might be to add and subtract f(2)f(20) from (f(z))– (f(20)))
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