SOLUTION: I believe this the right category. I was working on my calculus homework online and this question really stumped me.
Find
f(a), f(a + h),
and the difference quotient
f(a +
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Question 895964: I believe this the right category. I was working on my calculus homework online and this question really stumped me.
Find
f(a), f(a + h),
and the difference quotient
f(a + h) − f(a)/h
,
where
h ≠ 0.
f(x)=4/x+9
f(a)= ?
f(a + h)= ?
f(a + h) − f(a)/h=?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm going to assume the function is
First we need f(a)
Replace every 'x' with 'a'
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Now we need f(a+h)
Replace every 'x' with "a+h"
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Now because both f(a) and f(a+h) have an "a+9" in the denominator, I'm going to let z = a+9
So turns into
turns into
this will make the work shown below a bit more easier
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Subtract the two. We do so by finding the LCD (in this case z(z+h)) and then getting each fraction to have this LCD
Multiply top and bottom of the first fraction by 'z'
Multiply top and bottom of the second fraction by 'z+h'
Replace every 'z' with 'a+9'
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The last step is to divide all of that by 'h'. Put another way, we multiply all of that by . This is because dividing is the same as multiplying by the reciprocal.
Multiply both sides by
We have these common 'h' terms (in top and bottom)
which divide to 1 and cancel out (they go away)
which is the final answer. You could expand out the denominator, but that makes things messier than they have to be.
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