How do you find f'(x) using the definition of a derivative f(x) = -3x^2 + 6f(x)=3x2+6?

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Explanation:

The defintion of the derivative is

f'(x)=lim_(h->0)[(f(x+h)-f(x))/h]

so we have that

f'(x)=lim_(h->0)[-3(x+h)^2+6+3x^2-6]/h=> f'(x)=lim_(h->0)[-3h(h+2x)]/h=> f'(x)=lim_(h->0)-3(h+2x)=> f'(x)=-6x