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\[\lim_{h \rightarrow o} 1/(\sqrt{x+2})\]
limit as x goes to zero? or is this a definition of derivative problem with h going to zero?
Sorry for being unclear. I need to use the limit definition to find the slope of the, before mentioned, function.
So, with h->0
so \[f(x)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{x+2}}\]right?
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Exactly
ok gimme a sec...
Not a problem. I've spent a solid amount of time trying to get through this one myself. I ended up with: \[1/(2\sqrt{x+2})\] Although, I know this is incorrect.
tricky, this one... It may take me a little while, don't hold your breath, but I'll keep trying. I'll get back to you if/hopefully when I get it.
No problem, thank you for the effort!
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