HOW you would do this depends upon what you already know. Since this is posted under "Caculus" you may well know that the derivative of function f(x) at x= 8 is defined as \(\displaystyle \lim_{h\to 0}\frac{f(8+h)- f(8)}{h}\) and that the derivative of \(\displaystyle f(x)= x^n\) is \(\displaystyle nx^{n-1}\) so that, in particular, the derivative of \(\displaystyle f(x)= x^{2/3}\) is \(\displaystyle (2/3)x^{-1/3}\). Putting those together makes this problem easy.Hye.. pls help to solve this question..
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The answer is 1/3 but didn't know the solving method..