SOLUTION: I am having trouble with this question. Let f (x) = x – 2x2 and h ≠0. I wanted to know what f (x) + h would equal or at least how to start answering this question

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Question 903436: I am having trouble with this question.
Let f (x) = x – 2x2 and h ≠0.
I wanted to know what f (x) + h would equal or at least how to start answering this question

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