Asked by Mishaka
                Show the steps to get the derivative function of -500/x by evaluating the limit. By limit, they are referring to the equation, lim h -> 0 (f(x + h)-f(x))/h
            
            
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    lim x>0  (-500/(x+h) - 500/x )/h
= lim -500(x-(x+h))/h(x*(x+h)
= lim -500 (-h/h(x*(x+h))
= lim +500 (1/x(x+h))
= 500/x^2
Your teacher is just too easy.
    
= lim -500(x-(x+h))/h(x*(x+h)
= lim -500 (-h/h(x*(x+h))
= lim +500 (1/x(x+h))
= 500/x^2
Your teacher is just too easy.
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