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Consider the following function.f(x) = 6x^2 − 4xFind the limit.

Consider the following function.f(x) = 6x^2 − 4xFind the limit.-example-1

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Given:-


f(x)=6x^2-4x

To find:-


\lim _(\Delta x\to0)(f(x+\Delta x)-f(x))/(\Delta x)_{}

So now we substitute the known values we get,


(f(x+\Delta x)-f(x))/(\Delta x)_{}=(6(x+\Delta x)^2-6x^2+4x)/(\Delta x)

So by furthur simplification. we get,


(6(x+\Delta x)^2-6x^2+4x)/(\Delta x)=(6x^2+12x\Delta x+(\Delta x)^2-6x^2+4x)/(\Delta x)

So we get is,


(6x^2+12x\Delta x+(\Delta x)^2-6x^2+4x)/(\Delta x)=\frac{12x\Delta x+(\Delta x)^2^{}+4x}{\Delta x}

So by furthur simplification we get,


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