Find the derivative of the function by the limit process. F(x)= 7/x2 To solve we use the following formula. F(x+Delta X) - F(x) / Delta X When I plug F(x) in the the problem it looks like this. F(7/x2 + DeltaX) - (7/x2) / DeltaX
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I don't know what I'm doing wrong with the following problem.
Find the derivative of the function by the limit process.
F(x)= 7/x2
To solve we use the following formula.
F(x+Delta X) - F(x) / Delta X
When I plug F(x) in the the problem it looks like this.
F(7/x2 + DeltaX) - (7/x2) / DeltaX
I'm completely confused on how to proceed foward.
In order to get what’s in the numerator into the denominator, do we multiply everything thats in the numerator (7/x2 +DeltaX) - (7/x2) by whats in the denominator?
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