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OpenStudy (anonymous):

f*(a)=lim as h->0 ([f(a+h)]^2-[f(a)]^2)/h express it in terms of f'(a)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey, how's it going?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is that the exact question as written?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes this is the way the problem is set up. f*(a)=lim as h->0 ([f(a+h)]^2-[f(a)]^2)/h We were asked to express it in terms of f'(a) =lim h->0 (f(a+h)-f(a))/h

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