This problem finds the derivative of a function using the formal definition. The process is broken down into the following steps: Let f(x) be the function 10+6. Then the limit f(x+h)-f(x) h lim h-0 a b= C= d e= and 9 can be simplified to lim Evaluate the limit as h→ -a h 0 bx2 + cah+dz + eh+g to write the formula for f'(x) = 0 for:

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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This problem finds the derivative of a function using the formal definition. The process is broken down into the following steps:
Let f(x) be the function 10+6. Then the limit
f(x+h)-f(x)
h
lim
h-0
a
b
U
d
e
95
11
ă 11
and
9
can be simplified to lim
Evaluate the limit as h→
-a
•
h 0 ba2+ cah+da+eh+g
0 to write the formula for f'(x)=0
for:
Nov 23
5:13
Transcribed Image Text:O This problem finds the derivative of a function using the formal definition. The process is broken down into the following steps: Let f(x) be the function 10+6. Then the limit f(x+h)-f(x) h lim h-0 a b U d e 95 11 ă 11 and 9 can be simplified to lim Evaluate the limit as h→ -a • h 0 ba2+ cah+da+eh+g 0 to write the formula for f'(x)=0 for: Nov 23 5:13
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