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If f(x)=logx, show that f(x+h)-f(x)/h=log[1+h/x]^1/h, h=/=0 (Picture attached, thank you!)


If f(x)=logx, show that f(x+h)-f(x)/h=log[1+h/x]^1/h, h=/=0 (Picture attached, thank you!)

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