Asked by Marcus

how to differentiate (x^3) - 2 using [f(x+h)-f(x)]/h

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Answered by oobleck
just plug and chug
f(x+h)-f(x) = (x+h)^3 - 2 - (x^3-2) = 3hx^2 + 3h^2 x + h^3
Now divide by h and you have
3x^2 + 3hx + h^2
take the limit and you wind up with
3x^2
Answered by Marcus
alright thanks
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