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25 March, 19:33

Given: F (x) = 2x - 1; G (x) = 3x + 2; H (x) = x^2

Find H (x + a) - H (x).



a² + 2ax

2a

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  1. 25 March, 19:44
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    The answer to your question is: the answer is the second one

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    F (x) = 2x - 1

    G (x) = 3x + 2

    H (x) = x²

    Find H (x + a) - H (x)

    H (x + a) = (x+a) ² substitution

    = x² + 2xa + a² expanding

    H (x + a) - H (x) = x² + 2xa + a² - x² simplifying

    H (x + a) - H (x) = 2xa + a² or a² + 2ax
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