f(x + h) – f(x) f'(x) = lim h-0 %3D h bsnd Diffeentinble A) 7xh2 B) 9x2h C) 5x2 D) 9x2 5) Given (x") '=axa-1 for any real constant exponent a. (x+h}10 - x10 Find lim h 0 - A) 9x10 B) x C) 20 x D) 10x9
f(x + h) – f(x) f'(x) = lim h-0 %3D h bsnd Diffeentinble A) 7xh2 B) 9x2h C) 5x2 D) 9x2 5) Given (x") '=axa-1 for any real constant exponent a. (x+h}10 - x10 Find lim h 0 - A) 9x10 B) x C) 20 x D) 10x9
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Chapter4: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 3CC: If xis large, which function grows faster, f(x)=2x or g(x)=x2?
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