Asked by catherine
                Suppose that f (x) is a function such that the relationship given below is true.
f (3 + h) - f (3) = 9h^2 + 8h
(a) What is f '(3)?
(b) What is the slope of the secant line through (3, f (3)) and (7, f (7))?
            
        f (3 + h) - f (3) = 9h^2 + 8h
(a) What is f '(3)?
(b) What is the slope of the secant line through (3, f (3)) and (7, f (7))?
Answers
                    Answered by
            catherine
            
    Please do not use shortcuts(from future chapters) and show steps so i can see whats going on 
    
                    Answered by
            TutorCat
            
    if you recall the definition of a derivative is 
lim h->0 [f(x+h)-f(x)]/h
(a)
you're given:
f (3 + h) - f (3) = 9h^2 + 8h
just divide h so that you get f'(3)
and take the lim h->0
(b) just take the slope:
[f(7)-f(3)]/(7-3)
    
lim h->0 [f(x+h)-f(x)]/h
(a)
you're given:
f (3 + h) - f (3) = 9h^2 + 8h
just divide h so that you get f'(3)
and take the lim h->0
(b) just take the slope:
[f(7)-f(3)]/(7-3)
                    Answered by
            catherine
            
    i did try that before posting the question, it gave a wrong answer.
    
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