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Mathematics, 08.07.2019 09:00 carp3334

Consider the following equation: f′(a)=limh→0 (f(a+h)−f(a))/h let f(x)=3√x if a≠0, use the above formula to find f′(a)= show that f′(0) does not exist and that f has a vertical tangent line at (0,0)

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