What Does [f(p) - f(a)]/(p-a) Approach as p Approaches a for f(x) = x^3?

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The discussion centers on finding the limit of the expression [f(p) - f(a)]/(p-a) as p approaches a for the function f(x) = x^3. The initial calculation led to the expression p^2 + ax + a^2, but a correction pointed out that the correct factorization of p^3 - a^3 should be (p-a)(p^2 + ap + a^2). As p approaches a, the limit simplifies to 3a^2. This clarification resolved the confusion, highlighting the importance of accurate algebraic manipulation in limit problems. The final conclusion is that the limit approaches 3a^2 as p approaches a.
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Hello everyone, I'm alittle confused on this problem...
Suppose that f(x) = x^3 for all numbers x. If a is a number, determine what
[f(p) - f(a)]/p-a approaches as p approaches a.
I plugged in the f(x) and got:
[p^3-a^3]/(p-a) = [(p-a)(p^2 + ax +a^2)]/p-a = p^2+ax+a^2

I ended up figuring out a similar problem:
f(x) = x^2 determine what [f(p) - f(a)]/p-a approaches as p approaches a. and I got an answer of 2a, because it simplied down to (p+a), because as p gets closer and closer to a its really almost a so you can say, (p+a) as p approaches a is 2a, which was right. Any help would be great!
 
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look at your expansion of p^3 - a^3
what is it SUPPOSED to be
(p-a)(p^2+ap+a^2)
instead of your ax term

and as p approaches a you get
a^2 + a^2 + a^2 = 3a^2
 
ohhh! thanks so much, i don['t see why i didn't catch that!
 
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