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Sabrina Bradshaw
Mathematics
23 October, 06:35
Find the derivative using the definition of:
F (x) = sqrt (x-2)
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Areli Fox
23 October, 06:46
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Step-by-step explanation:
F (x) = √ (x-2)
F' (x) = 1 / (2√ (x-2))
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