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Let f(x)--5-2, find each of the following: (6) f(2) 6-2--= ((-5-36 -f-5-4 )r(6-2)-LY Preview f(2 + h)-f(2)B b. Preview f(2 +h)- f(2) c. lim AKHKARAKHK Preview hâ0
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