The limit represents f'(c) for a function f and a number c. Find f and c. PS

Tahmid Knox

Tahmid Knox

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2021-11-01

The limit represents f'(c) for a function f and a number c. Find f and c.
limx0f(x+x)f(x)x=limx0(2+x)3+8x

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aprovard

aprovard

Skilled2021-11-02Added 94 answers

f(x+x)=(2+x)3
Replacing x+x and 2+x in the equation by x, we obtain the function.
f(x)=(x)3
Now, we use the value of f(x) in the equation to get the number c.
(x)3=8
3{x3}=3{8}
x=2
So, the value of x in this equation (c) is -2.
Result: f(x)=(x)3
c=2

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