Calculate the derivative of the funcion at x = 1?
I assume you have some f(x), find f'(x) then solve for f'(0)
er f'(1)
it says lim(h->0)(f(x+h) -(fx)/h
this looks like the fundamental theorm of calculus
it says to calculate derivative of the function, i have no idea what is going on
i'm not sure you're wording the question? what you gave me was the definition of the derivative
that's the definition of the derivate, you're supposed to use that to solve a derivative of a function.
you can't use a hammer to hammer a hammer, the function is elsewhere..
thats the only thing he has given me. I have no idea what is going on because of it
it says, 'use the definition of the derivative show below' (as shown) to find the derivative of the equation. which I assume to be on the next page?
you need to take dy/dx of your function and evaluate at x = 1
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