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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is right hand derivative?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi @itshi1 ... um. i think u should go in the vocab section for this q... but right hand derivative is when something comes from a right hand background ... does tht makesense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did i answer ur q

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Right hand derivative of f(x) at x = a is denoted by, Rf'(a) or f'(a+) and is defined as Rf'(a)= limh→0 (f(a+h)-f(a))/h, h>0

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