SOLUTION: find the derivative of the function f(x)=x^2+4, a=1 using F'(a)=(F(x)-F(a)) /( x-a) when x approaching a

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Question 361657: find the derivative of the function f(x)=x^2+4, a=1 using F'(a)=(F(x)-F(a)) /( x-a) when x approaching a
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