Let f: (0, ∞) → R be given by f(x) = 1, and let a € (0, ∞). Using only the definition of the derivative (and not the power rule, the chain rule, etc.), calculate f'(a).

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Let f (0, ∞)→ R be given by f(x) = 1, and let a € (0, ∞). Using only
the definition of the derivative (and not the power rule, the chain rule,
etc.), calculate f'(a).
Transcribed Image Text:: Let f (0, ∞)→ R be given by f(x) = 1, and let a € (0, ∞). Using only the definition of the derivative (and not the power rule, the chain rule, etc.), calculate f'(a).
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