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let f be a function that satisfies f(x+ε)=f(x) − 9xε + 9ε2 , for any real numbers x and ε , then f'(x)=


let f be a function that satisfies f(x+ε)=f(x) − 9xε + 9ε2 , for any real numbers x and ε , then f'

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