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21 January, 17:05
If g (c) = x^2-x, find g (2+h) - g (2) / h
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Matthew
21 January, 17:23
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g (c) = x^2-x
g (2) = 4 - 2 = 2
g (2+h) = (2+h) ^2 - (2+h)
g (2+h) = 4 + 4h + h^2 - 2 - h
g (2+h) = h^2 + 3h + 2
g (2+h) - g (2) / h = (h^2 + 3h + 2 - 2) / h
g (2+h) - g (2) / h = (h^2 + 3h) / h
g (2+h) - g (2) / h = h + 3
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