find the derivative of the following functions from 1st principles
1) f(x)= -2x^3
f'(x)=lim[h:0,(f(x+h)-F(x))/h]
f(x)=-2x^3;f(x+h)=-2(x+h)^3
f'(x)=lim[h:0,(-2(x+h)^3-2x^3)/h]
=lim[h:0,(-4x^3-6x^2h-6xh^2-2h^2)/h] (not sure if correct)
= ????? what next how to get rid of denomenator h?
1) f(x)= -2x^3
f'(x)=lim[h:0,(f(x+h)-F(x))/h]
f(x)=-2x^3;f(x+h)=-2(x+h)^3
f'(x)=lim[h:0,(-2(x+h)^3-2x^3)/h]
=lim[h:0,(-4x^3-6x^2h-6xh^2-2h^2)/h] (not sure if correct)
= ????? what next how to get rid of denomenator h?