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30 January, 08:22

Y-0=2 (x+8) and y+4=2/3 (x-6)

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  1. 30 January, 08:52
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    Recall that, at this section, we have no ‘shortcut rules’ for derivatives, and must use the (limit) definition; f 0 (x) = lim h→0 f (x + h) - f (x) h But, in this case, f is unusually simple; f (x) = - 3. This means f (anything) = - 3
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