Quiz No. 2 Find the derivative. 1. y = 4√x 2. y 6 x The Derivative of a Function Then, If the limit exists at x = a, then we say that the function f is differentiable at x = a. f'(x) f(x+Ax) f(x) = lim Ax→0 Ax
Quiz No. 2 Find the derivative. 1. y = 4√x 2. y 6 x The Derivative of a Function Then, If the limit exists at x = a, then we say that the function f is differentiable at x = a. f'(x) f(x+Ax) f(x) = lim Ax→0 Ax
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ISBN:9781305115545
Author:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Publisher:James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Chapter2: Functions
Section2.4: Average Rate Of Change Of A Function
Problem 2E
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