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Calculus 1 final exam be like in college! We will find the derivative of x^2 by using the power rule, then find the derivative of x^2 by using the definition of derivative and use epsilon-delta limit definition to prove our results!
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0:00 The hardest limit question?
0:20 part a, just 1 point
1:00 part b, okay for decent students
2:37 part c, the GPA killer problem

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