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Guess the value of the limit (correct to six decimal places). (if an answer does not exist, enter dne.) lim hâ0 (4 + h)5 â 1024 h

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\displaystyle\lim_(h\to0)\frac{(4+h)^5-1024}h=\lim_(h\to0)\frac{(4+h)^5-4^5}h

Recall the definition of the derivative of a function
f(x) at a point
x=c:


f'(c)=\displaystyle\lim_(h\to 0)\frac{f(c+h)-f(c)}h

We can then see that
f(c)=c^5, and by the power rule we have
f'(c)=5c^4. Then replacing
c=4, we arrive at


\displaystyle\lim_(h\to0)\frac{(4+h)^5-4^5}h=5*4^4=1280

Alternatively, we could have expanded the binomial, giving


\frac{(4+h)^5-4^5}h=\frac{(4^5+5*4^4h+10*4^3h^2+10*4^2h^3+5*4h^4+h^5)-4^5}h

=\frac{1280h+640h^2+160h^3+20h^4+h^5}h

=1280+640h+160h^2+20h^3+h^4

and so as
h\to0 we're left with 1280, as expected.
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