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Smile12345

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Hello... :)

Could someone please see if I'm on the right track for the below question?

Q. ,show that f'(0) = 3 by using first principle.



Now, not sure...

Hopefully it looks ok. Still practicing Latex.

Thanks for your help in advance. :)
 

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that should be 3(x+h) there. but otherwise the rest is right, and remember that the lim h ->0 should still be there until you substitute h=0 in.
 
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that should be 3(x+h) there. but otherwise the rest is right, and remember that the lim h ->0 should still be there until you substitute h=0 in
Thanks... Yeah ok... The 3(x + h) needs to be in the middle line? :)
 

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