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How do i solve this problem to Zero : S'(t)=lim h=0 43(t=h)-4.7t^2-{43t-4.7t^2}/h

How do i solve this problem to Zero : S'(t)=lim h=0 43(t=h)-4.7t^2-{43t-4.7t^2}/h

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