SOLUTION: Find the deivative using the increment steps.
1. Y = (x^2 - 7)/(x^2 + 3)
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Question 1131246: Find the deivative using the increment steps.
1. Y = (x^2 - 7)/(x^2 + 3)
Answer by greenestamps(13198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We COULD do this:
limit as h goes to 0 of (1/h)* .
But finding the derivative is going to be somewhat less work if we rewrite the function as
Then to find the derivative using increment steps, we do
limit as h goes to 0 of (1/h)*
Then 1/h* =
And finally
limit as h goes to 0 of =
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