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this?You can now let h -> 0, after cancelling some of them.
mhm, yeYou are missing a lot of brackets, which makes it confusing. Is this your expression?
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1/√x+2 + √x+2Remember, differentiation by first principles has a lim as h->0 at the front. If we cancel the H in the denominator and numerator, and then let H->0, we get the required expression.
thx Meno
Edit:Yis I'm becoming good at latex
thx Meno. One more question related to this. Find dy/dx if y= a^2 + b^3 + c
isn't supposed to be 2a + 3b^2?
The answer is 0?
Yep, this.I think the answer is 0 because you have to differentiate with respect to y. a,b, and c are basically constants