Differentiate each of the following from first principles:
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We need to find derivative of f(x) = 2/x from first principle
Derivative of a function f(x) from first principle is given by –
{where h is a very small positive number}
∴ derivative of f(x) = 2/x is given as –
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As h is cancelled and by putting h = 0 we are not getting any indeterminate form so we can evaluate the limit directly.
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Hence,
Derivative of f(x) = 2/x ![]()
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