How do I use the limit definition of

River Dudley

River Dudley

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2022-04-17

How do I use the limit definition of derivative to find f'(x) for f(x)=x+3?

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o2z1zsjj0

Beginner2022-04-18Added 10 answers

By definition:
ddx(x+3)=limh0x+h+3x+3h
ddx(x+3)=limh0(x+h+3x+3h)(x+h+3+x+3x+h+3+x+3)
ddx(x+3)=limh0(x+h+3)(x+3)h(x+h+3+x+3)
ddx(x+3)=limh0hh(x+h+3+x+3)
ddx(x+3)=limh01x+h+3+x+3
ddx(x+3)=12x+3
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awalkbyfaithbzu6

Beginner2022-04-19Added 21 answers

The derivative of f(x) with respect to x is defined as:
limh0[f(x+h)f(x)h]
=limh0(x+h+3x+3h)
=limh0(x+h+3x+3h)=12x+3
=12x+3

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