SOLUTION: Given h(x)=-3(3-x)/x, solve for h(x+a)-h(x).
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Question 102319: Given h(x)=-3(3-x)/x, solve for h(x+a)-h(x).
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Given h(x)=-3(3-x)/x, solve for h(x+a)-h(x).
Original equation.
Distributive property.
Simplify.
Simplified expression.
Plug in (x+a)
Multiply top and bottom of RHS by x(x+a).
Multiply top and bottom of RHS by x(x+a).
Distribute and simplify.
Distribute and simplify.
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