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Find the value of the derivative (if it exists) of f(x) = (x+3)^(4/3) at x=-3.

So I got (4*(x+3)^(1/3))/3 for the derivative and 0 for the final answer.
8 years ago

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Damon
(4/3)(x+3)^(1/3)
but 0^(1/3) = 0
so right, zero
8 years ago

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