SOLUTION: Given G (t)= 9-2t, write G(-3+h)-G(-3) in simplest form ?

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Question 260253: Given G (t)= 9-2t, write G(-3+h)-G(-3) in simplest form ?
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To find G(-3+h) replace every t you see with (-3+h), we get

which is

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Now, G(-3) means replace very t with -3 and we get

Which is

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So,
G(-3+h) -G(-3) = 15-2h - 15 = -2h

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