f'(a)=3a2+2 for a=1, f'(a)=5
The only other way to compute the derivative is to use the epsilon-delta method directly...and you can do that...BUT the reason you derive formulae for common derivatives is to avoid doing that!
Heather H.
asked 09/19/19f(x)=x3+2x
a=1
f'(a)=3a2+2 for a=1, f'(a)=5
The only other way to compute the derivative is to use the epsilon-delta method directly...and you can do that...BUT the reason you derive formulae for common derivatives is to avoid doing that!
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