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use the definition of the deriviative to find the deriviative when:
a) f(x)= the square root of x
b) y=mx + b
c) y= x^2 + x
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Answered by MathMate
See
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1287702357

and attempt (b) and (c) along the same lines.
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use the definition of the deriviative to find the deriviative when:
a) f(x)= the square root of x
b) y=mx + b
c) y= x^2 + x

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