How do you find f'(x) using the limit definition given f(x)=xx+4?
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f(x)=x^2+4
fâ(x)=differentiation of f(x)
=d/dx(x^2)+d/dx(4)
=2x+0
=2x is ur ans
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fâ(x)=differentiation of f(x)
=d/dx(x^2)+d/dx(4)
=2x+0
=2x is ur ans
Please mark it the brainliest if you are satisfied with the answer
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