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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 20:01 lattimore12

If lim h-0
fle + h) – f(e)
h
e , what does f'(e) equal?

a. e
b. e^2
c. f(e)
d. 2e


If lim

h-0
fle + h) – f(e)
h
e , what does f'(e) equal?
a. e
b. e^2
c. f(e)
d. 2e

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