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what is the limit as h approaches 0 of
((x+h)^pi-x^pi)/h?
Multiple choice answers:
A: lnx
B: lnx (x^pi)
C: Pi lnx
D: (pi^2) ln (x^2)
E: (pi^x) lnx
I know this is d/dx x^pi, or Pi x^(Pi-1)
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
You are correct. I fear that the answer choices relate to a different problem, since with a simple power, no logs will arise.
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