Asked by Zaheer
Let f be a real value function and x Î Df
then
0
lim ( ) ( )
h
f x h f x
® h
+ -
when it exists is
called
A) The derivative of f at a
B) The derivative of f at h
C) The derivative of f at x
D) The derivative of f at x = h
then
0
lim ( ) ( )
h
f x h f x
® h
+ -
when it exists is
called
A) The derivative of f at a
B) The derivative of f at h
C) The derivative of f at x
D) The derivative of f at x = h
Answers
Answered by
Steve
Can't read your funky fonts, but since
there are no a's involved, and
there x's and h's,
I'd say (C)
there are no a's involved, and
there x's and h's,
I'd say (C)
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