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using the definition, calculate the derivative of the function. then find the values of the derivative as specified. (g(t)=\frac{8}{t^{4}}): (g(-4), g(2), g(sqrt{6})) choose the correct answer below. a. (lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{8}{(t + h)^{4}}-\frac{8}{t^{4}}}{h}) b. (lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{8}{(t + h)^{4}}-\frac{8}{t}}{h}) c. (lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{8}{(t - h)^{4}}+\frac{8}{t^{4}}}{h - t}) d. (lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{8}{(t + h)^{4}}+\frac{8}{t^{4}}}{h}) (g(t)=square)
Step1: Recall derivative definition
The derivative of a function $y = g(t)$ using the limit - definition is $g^{\prime}(t)=\lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{g(t + h)-g(t)}{h}$. Given $g(t)=\frac{8}{t^{4}}$, then $g(t + h)=\frac{8}{(t + h)^{4}}$.
Step2: Substitute into the formula
Substitute $g(t + h)$ and $g(t)$ into the derivative formula:
This matches option A.
Now, we simplify the derivative:
Step3: Find $g^{\prime}(-4)$
Substitute $t=-4$ into $g^{\prime}(t)$:
Step4: Find $g^{\prime}(2)$
Substitute $t = 2$ into $g^{\prime}(t)$:
Step5: Find $g^{\prime}(\sqrt{6})$
Substitute $t=\sqrt{6}$ into $g^{\prime}(t)$:
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A. $\lim_{h
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{8}{(t + h)^{4}}-\frac{8}{t^{4}}}{h}$
$g^{\prime}(-4)=\frac{1}{32}$
$g^{\prime}(2)=-1$
$g^{\prime}(\sqrt{6})=-\frac{4\sqrt{6}}{27}$