For the function given by g (x) + 2x + 1, use the limit definition of the derivative to compute the derivative of the function at æ = 3. Which of the following sets up the problem correctly? lim (3+h)²+2(3+h)+1]–[3²+2-3+1] h → 0 h lim (2+h)²+2(2+h)+1]–[a²+2a+1] h → 3 lim (3+h)²+2(3+h)+1]–{h²+2h+1] h → 0

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For the function given by g (x) = x² + 2x +1, use the limit definition of the derivative to compute the derivative of the function at x = 3.
Which of the following sets up the problem correctly?
lim (3+h)*+2(3+h)+1]–{3°+2-3+1]
h → 0
h
lim (2+h)°+2(2+h)+1]–[a² +2a+1]
h → 3
lim (3+h)²+2(3+h)+1]–[h²+2h+1]
h → 0
h
Transcribed Image Text:For the function given by g (x) = x² + 2x +1, use the limit definition of the derivative to compute the derivative of the function at x = 3. Which of the following sets up the problem correctly? lim (3+h)*+2(3+h)+1]–{3°+2-3+1] h → 0 h lim (2+h)°+2(2+h)+1]–[a² +2a+1] h → 3 lim (3+h)²+2(3+h)+1]–[h²+2h+1] h → 0 h
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