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    The Limit of the Ratio of the Increment in the Function
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The Limit of the Ratio of the Increment in the Function

Question 10

Question 10

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The limit of the ratio of the increment in the function corresponding to a small increment in the argument as the latter tends to zero is


A) matrix
B) limit
C) function
D) derivative

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