📚 How to find the derivative by the delta method, first principles (Question 1)

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Q. (a) Find the derivative of the function y=3x^2 by the delta method.

(b) Evaluate the derivative at x=1.

The derivative:

dy/dx= (lim_(Δx→0)⁡〖((y+Δy)−y)/Δx〗⁡)
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I searched a lot for this delta method playlist of yours.. Please help i need all the questions

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You need to be awarded for this explanation

nooribrahim
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This video helped a lot! Thank youuuu!

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wow straight to the point and easy to understand

amanamortalknight
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How do solve the derivative of y=x^3-x^2+x-2 using delta method.thanks

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It's great and all but can you get rid of the sub and like buttons popping up every now and then? Thanks.

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why you said x is i=equal to 1 when you write x=2 in your graph
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Hey, what if instead of 3x raised to 2 change it to 3x raised to 4. Thanks

JeraDavid
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hey Chris, its been a while since I have viewed your videos. need then for tomorrows test.
regarding question A shouldn't the answer be 6x + delta x

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What's the difference between "Using the delta method" and "using the definition"? My textbook is explaining these in two separate sections, but I don't see any difference.

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