Dorian Gray
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Greetings Mathematicians,
I was wondering if someone could please aid me with this problem.
Find the derivative of g(x)= 1/ [squareroot of (1 +2x)] using the standard definition of a derivative ( I am using the [f(a+h) - f(a)]/[h] ).
I am not sure how to start the problem. I attached a copy of my work so far.

I was wondering if someone could please aid me with this problem.
Find the derivative of g(x)= 1/ [squareroot of (1 +2x)] using the standard definition of a derivative ( I am using the [f(a+h) - f(a)]/[h] ).
I am not sure how to start the problem. I attached a copy of my work so far.
