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Subtract the values $\frac{1}{5}$ and $-1$
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$derivdef\left(-\frac{2}{3}p-\frac{4}{5}+\frac{5}{6}p\right)$
Learn how to solve definition of derivative problems step by step online. Find the derivative of -2/3p+1/5+-15/6p using the definition. Subtract the values \frac{1}{5} and -1. Combining like terms -\frac{2}{3}p and \frac{5}{6}p. Find the derivative of \frac{1}{6}p-\frac{4}{5} using the definition. Apply the definition of the derivative: \displaystyle f'(x)=\lim_{h\to0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}. The function f(x) is the function we want to differentiate, which is \frac{1}{6}p-\frac{4}{5}. Substituting f(x+h) and f(x) on the limit, we get. Multiply the single term \frac{1}{6} by each term of the polynomial \left(p+h\right).