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Find the derivative of f(x) = 7 divided by x at x = 1

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If you know the rules for differentiation, then


f(x)=\frac7x\implies f'(x)=-\frac7{x^2}\implies f'(1)=-7

If you don't, you can use the definition of the derivative to first find
f'(x):


f'(x)=\displaystyle\lim_(h\to0)\frac{\frac7{x+h}-\frac7x}h=\lim_(h\to0)(7x-7(x+h))/(hx(x+h))=-\lim_(h\to0)\frac7{x(x+h)}=-\frac7{x^2}

Plug in
x=1 to get the same result.

Or, you can directly compute the value of the derivative using the limit definition:


f'(1)=\displaystyle\lim_(x\to1)(\frac7x-7)/(x-1)=\lim_(x\to1)(7(1-x))/(x(x-1))=-\lim_(x\to1)\frac7x=-7

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