Hello.
This is a question on my latest Calculus assignment:
Let f: R --> R be a function, and let a not equal zero. Suppose f is differentiable at a. Evaluate the following limit:
lim x-->a of (see attached image).
Express your answer in terms of f'(a).
Basically I'm having trouble understanding the third roots in the denominator, and how I am supposed to tackle this question. Any push in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
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