Let f(x) = 3√x. Use the definition of the derivative (given below) to calculate f'(x). Be sure you show all steps with correct notation on your scratch paper. Recall that f'(x) = lim h→0 f(x+h)-f(x) h
Let f(x) = 3√x. Use the definition of the derivative (given below) to calculate f'(x). Be sure you show all steps with correct notation on your scratch paper. Recall that f'(x) = lim h→0 f(x+h)-f(x) h
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Chapter3: The Derivative
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