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Find the limit as h goes to 0 of the quotient of the quantity 5 times the square of the quantity x plus h, minus 2 minus the quantity 5 times x squared minus 2, and h.

5x^2 + h^2 + 7

10x

3x^2 – 2

10x – 2

Find the limit as h goes to 0 of the quotient of the quantity 5 times the square of-example-1
User MFarooqi
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Answer:

10x

Explanation:

User Elon Salfati
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\lim_(h \to 0) (5(x^2+2hx+h^2)-2)-5x^2+2)/(h)


\lim_(h \to 0) (5x^2+10hx+5h^2-2-5x^2+2)/(h)


\lim_(h \to 0) (10hx+5h^2)/(h)


\lim_(h \to 0) 10x+5h
say h=0 so
10x

answer is 2nd one
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