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Suppose that f is a function given as f(x) = Simplify the expression f(x + h). f(a+h) Simplify the difference quotient,

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Suppose That F Is A Function Given As F X Simplify The Expression F X H F A H Simplify The Difference Quotient 1
Suppose That F Is A Function Given As F X Simplify The Expression F X H F A H Simplify The Difference Quotient 1 (24.8 KiB) Viewed 30 times
Suppose that f is a function given as f(x) = Simplify the expression f(x + h). f(a+h) Simplify the difference quotient, f(x+h)-f(x) h 1 -4x-5 f'(x) = lim h→0 f(x+h)-f(x) h The derivative of the function at a is the limit of the difference quotient as h approaches zero. f(x +h)-f(x) h