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A=12h(a+b)A=\frac{1}{2}h(a+b)

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Q. A=12h(a+b)A=\frac{1}{2}h(a+b)
  1. Identify Function: Identify the function to differentiate.\newlineA=12h(a+b)A=\frac{1}{2}h(a+b)
  2. Apply Rules: Apply the constant multiple rule and sum rule in differentiation.\newlinedAdh=ddh(12h(a+b))\frac{dA}{dh} = \frac{d}{dh}(\frac{1}{2}h(a+b))
  3. Differentiate Function: Differentiate the function with respect to hh.dAdh=12(a+b)\frac{dA}{dh} = \frac{1}{2}(a+b)
  4. Check for Errors: Check for any math errors and conclude the solution.\newlineNo errors found, differentiation is complete.

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