Differentiation Using first principle Q (1 Viewer)

TearsOfFire

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How do you differentiate this Q:

3 sqrt x

using first principle.

I got up to here and I got stuck; Not sure if its right though

3(sqrt x + h) - 3 sqrt x / h
 

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You know how to rationalise the denomiator of a fraction involving surds?

To answer this q, you rationalise the numerator, so you multiply by (sqrt(x+h)+sqrt(x))/(sqrt(x+h)+sqrt(x)). You can then simplify the numerator, and cancel the h in the denominator.
 

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For those who may like it spelt out more fully here's my attempt:

Let f(x) = 3sqr(x)

 
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