bahozkaleez Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 I am currently reading a book on calculus and I have come across a problem which I can't solve. I do feel like the answer is something simple. Please note that I am fairly new to calculus. Thank you.
studiot Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 (edited) What is your definition of f'(x) ? Are you sure the question does not say If f(x) is differentiable at xo then prove that.....etc ? Consider the differentiability of f(x) = |x| and of f(x) =x2 at xo = 0 Edited January 1, 2017 by studiot
Function Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 What is your definition of f'(x) ? Are you sure the question does not say If f(x) is differentiable at xo then prove that.....etc ? Consider f(x) = |x| at xo = 0 I've lost all my maths skills (except for statistics), but we always denoted the derivative function of f(x) as f'(x).
studiot Posted January 1, 2017 Posted January 1, 2017 I've lost all my maths skills (except for statistics), but we always denoted the derivative function of f(x) as f'(x). Yes, that's right the derived function is f'(x).
mathematic Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 Place [latex] -f(x_0)+f(x_0)[/latex] in the middle of the numerator. It is obvious what follows.
Sriman Dutta Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 By defining f(x)=x^2+3x or anything else, you can put its value in the equation and get the desired results.
zztop Posted January 2, 2017 Posted January 2, 2017 (edited) I am currently reading a book on calculus and I have come across a problem which I can't solve. I do feel like the answer is something simple. Please note that I am fairly new to calculus. mathz.PNG Thank you. [latex]\frac{f(x_0+\Delta x)-f(x_0-\Delta x)}{2 \Delta x}=\frac{f(x_0+\Delta x)-f(x_0)+f(x_0)-f(x_0-\Delta x)}{2 \Delta x}[/latex] "mathematic" beat me to it Edited January 2, 2017 by zztop 1
bahozkaleez Posted January 3, 2017 Author Posted January 3, 2017 (edited) [latex]\frac{f(x_0+\Delta x)-f(x_0-\Delta x)}{2 \Delta x}=\frac{f(x_0+\Delta x)-f(x_0)+f(x_0)-f(x_0-\Delta x)}{2 \Delta x}[/latex] "mathematic" beat me to it Thank you, this really helped me. Edited January 3, 2017 by bahozkaleez
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