This limit represents the derivative

  1. The limit as x approaches 0 of ((4^x)-1)/xThe limit above represents the derivative of some function f(x) at some number a. Find
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  2. the limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. state f and a.lim (sin(pai/2 + t)-1)/t t->0
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  3. This limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. Select an appropriate f and a.1f(x) = x4, a = 4 f(x) =
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  4. Okay, I know that the derivative functon of the function -500/x is 500/x^2, but I am having a hard time getting to this result
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  5. The limitlim as x approaches 1 of (x^12-1)/(x-1) represents the derivative of some function f(x) at some number a. Find f and a.
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  6. The limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. Select an appropriate f(t) and a.lim_(t->1)(t^3+t-2)/(t
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  7. The limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. Select an appropriate f(x) and a.lim (cos(pi+h)+1)/h
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  8. 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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  9. This limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. Select an appropriate f and a.lim_(h->0)
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  10. 1.) Find the derivative of tan (sec x).2.) Find the derivative if 1/x in four ways, using the limit process, power rule,
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