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The limit limh->0 ((sqrt1+h)-1)/h represents
The limit limh->0 ((sqrt1+h)-1)/h represents the derivative of some function f(x) at some number a. Find f and a. Please help!
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Alyssa
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What are the exaxt solutions of
(x-2)^2=1 I'm not sure how to set this one up I believe it goes .. x-2=SQRT1 x+2=-SQRT1 x+2=1
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Jen
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The position of a particle moving along the x-axis is given by s(t)=2t2+4. Use difference quotients to find the velocity v(t)
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Cecille
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C1 What is limh→0cos(π6+h)−cos(π6)h? (Enter the answer as a decimal. If the limit does not
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JuanPro
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The limit as x approaches 0 of ((4^x)-1)/x
The limit above represents the derivative of some function f(x) at some number a. Find
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Logan
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4. lim (tanx)=
x->pi/3 -(sqrt3) 1 (sqrt3) ***-1 The limit does not exist. 5. lim |x|= x->-2 -2 ***2 0 -1 The limit does not
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Samantha
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Which of the following is NOT a valid definition of a derivative? (1 point) Responses f′(a)=limx→af(x)−f(a)x−a f ' ( a )
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If I have y=e^x and know it represents the left Riemann sum with n=2 approximating ∫ with upper limit of 1 and lower limit of
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Ashley
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How do you verify tanxcosx/sqrt1-cos^2x = 1?
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Ann
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which of these afre integer
1/12 , -sqrt1 , TT, 1.75
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