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i keep on doing something wrong on this problem,i guess im forgetting to add or subtract some number.


use f'(x)=lim h-->0 f(x+h)-f(x)/h
to find the limit: lim h-->0


sin^(3)4(x+h)-sin^(3)4x/h

15 years ago

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