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Bryan Coleman
10 August, 11:27
Determine ƒ (a + h) for ƒ (x) = 2x3.
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Mara Payne
10 August, 12:09
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see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate f (a + h) substitute x = a + h into f (x)
f (a + h)
= 2 (a + h) ³
= 2 (a³ + 3a²h + 3ah² + h³) ← distribute
= 2a³ + 6a²h + 6ah² + 2h³
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