Asked by Kell
Given g(x) = x^2 – 3, find the following.
g(−4 + h) − g(−4)/
h
(all over h)
g(−4 + h) − g(−4)/
h
(all over h)
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Answered by
Steve
well, just plug in the values
g(-4+h) = (-4+h)^2 - 3 = 13-8h+h^2
g(-4) = (-4)^2 - 3 = 13
so, the numerator is -8h+h^2
divide that by h and you wind up with
-8 + h
g(-4+h) = (-4+h)^2 - 3 = 13-8h+h^2
g(-4) = (-4)^2 - 3 = 13
so, the numerator is -8h+h^2
divide that by h and you wind up with
-8 + h
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