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Homework Statement
We are calculating the slope of the function f(x) = -1/(2x) at x = -2/3.
For the function f(x) = -1/(2x), we now know:
f(-2/3) = 3/4
Next, evaluate the function at a theoretical point x = -2/3+h near -2/3.
We'll use h to symbolize delta x, a small change in x.
f(-2/3+h) =
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
= -1/(2(-2/3+h))
= -1/(-4/3+2h)
= 3/4-(1/2h)
I am doing independent study using a computer program and it is telling me that I am incorrect. What is wrong with my work?