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helP
your answer as a fraction. (Hint: 27 = 3 degree.) (6) Show that the derivative of the function f = x^2 - 3x is f' = 2x - 3 using the definition of integral as the limit of the difference quotient (and NOT the power rule!!!).
helP
your answer as a fraction. (Hint: 27 = 3 degree.) (6) Show that the derivative of the function f = x^2 - 3x is f' = 2x - 3 using the definition of integral as the limit of the difference quotient (and NOT the power rule!!!).
Lelia LubowitzLv2
5 Oct 2019