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Question: Find and simplify the difference quotient
for f(x) =
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| 1) f(x + h) = ?
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| 2) How do you eliminate the 'h' in the denominator?
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1) Since the difference quotient is a difference of fractions divided by h.
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2) The numerator is so the first step is to simplify this expression. This then allows us to eliminate the 'h' in the denominator.
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Solution:
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The difference quotient that we want to simplify is
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| Now we simplify the numerator:
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| Arithmetic:
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| Now we simplify the numerator:
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