The limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. State such an f and lim h-0 cos(π + h) + 1 h O f(x) = cos(x), a = 1/3 O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/6 O f(x) = cos(x), a = 0 O f(x) = cos(x), a = π O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/4

Calculus For The Life Sciences
2nd Edition
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Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
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The limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. State such an f and a.
lim COS(π + h) + 1
h→0
h
O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/3
O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/6
O f(x) = cos(x), a = 0
O f(x) = cos(x), a = π
a = π/4
O f(x) = cos(x),
Transcribed Image Text:The limit represents the derivative of some function f at some number a. State such an f and a. lim COS(π + h) + 1 h→0 h O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/3 O f(x) = cos(x), a = π/6 O f(x) = cos(x), a = 0 O f(x) = cos(x), a = π a = π/4 O f(x) = cos(x),
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