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Let f(x)=6x+2x+3. Use the limit definition of the derivative of f(x) and then find f'(4) Find the following: simplify the result. Step 1: f(x

   

Let f(x)=6x+2x+3. Use the limit definition of the derivative of f(x) and then find f'(4) Find the following: simplify the result. Step 1: f(x + h) = Step 2: f(x+h) f(x) = f(x+ h) - f(x) Step 3: = 77h h Step 4: lim f(x + h) f(x) == 0 Step 5: f'(4) = h

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