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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let f(x)=sin(x)-x. Give the value of lim[f(h)-f(0)]/h as h-->0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm a bit stuck on this one here. Am I supposed to be finding derivatives here?

hartnn (hartnn):

is this question belong to derivative topic or limits topic ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well derivatives is all we're doing now. We're past the basic limit stuff I think.

hartnn (hartnn):

ok, find derivative, then put x=0

hartnn (hartnn):

that is find f'(0)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is 0.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wut

hartnn (hartnn):

nopes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

cox(x)-1 is the derivative of sin(x)-x, isn't it?

hartnn (hartnn):

oh yes ,its 0,sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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