How do you find the derivative using limits of #f(x)=3#?
1 Answer
Dec 15, 2016
Explanation:
The definition of the derivative of
# f'(x)=lim_(h rarr 0) ( f(x+h)-f(x) ) / h #
So with
# \ \ \ \ \ f'(x) = lim_(h rarr 0) ( (3) - (3) ) / h #
# " " = lim_(h rarr 0) 0 #
# :. f'(x) = 0 #