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Hey, I was just wondering how to do this problem.
1. Find the following derivative BY DEFINITION, meaning no power rule, no quotient rule, no product rule.
y= the square root of 1-4x
Thanks for your help
Hi John17;
Haven't done these in a long time.
Multiply top and bottom by:
Now the limit operator is allowed to get inside those radicals and do them term by term :
Last edited by bobbym (2009-10-17 23:49:09)
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Thanks a ton
Now I understand how to do it.
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Nice work and great LaTeX, bobbym!
Just a suggestion . . . use \to for the right arrow.
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Hi soroban;
I forgot the \to command!!!! So I was stuck using the arrow. Looked ugly. Thanks for spotting it and offering a correction I have adjusted the post. Thanks again!
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Hi Jane;
True, I don't know how I missed that. I guess we didn't pay it enough attention because it was just an example to demonstrate \to.
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