Hi! How would you find the limit?

limit of (f(x+Δx)-f(x)) / Δ x with Δ x -> 0

f(x)= 3x-2

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the Δx confuses me... How do I solve the problem when it has Δx?
this is the definition of the derivative

f(x+dx) = 3(x+dx)-2 = 3 x + 3 dx -2
f(x) = 3 x - 2

f(x+dx) - f(x) = 3 dx

divide by dx

= 3
By the way since this particular function is linear, constant slope, there was no need for us to take the limit to find the derivative (slope at x is slope at any x)
OHH. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
You are welcome.
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