Suppose that f(x) is a differentiable function (with a continuous derivative), such that f(0)= f'(0)=1. 4" – f(x) Calculate the limit lim 2→0 5" – f(x) -

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Suppose that f(x) is a differentiable
function (with a continuous derivative), such
that f(0)=f'(0)=1.
4° – f(x)
Calculate the limit lim
a>0 5* – f(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(x) is a differentiable function (with a continuous derivative), such that f(0)=f'(0)=1. 4° – f(x) Calculate the limit lim a>0 5* – f(x)
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