SOLUTION: g(2+h)=x to the third
the instructor gave us x=(2+h)
and the answer 8+12h+6h suared+h to the third
i haven't been able to get that as my answer.
here's what I have done:
g(2+h
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Question 152518: g(2+h)=x to the third
the instructor gave us x=(2+h)
and the answer 8+12h+6h suared+h to the third
i haven't been able to get that as my answer.
here's what I have done:
g(2+h)=x to the third
g=(2+h)to the third
g=(2+h)(2+h)(2+h)
g=4+2h+2h+hsquared(2+h)
g=8+4h+4h+2h+2h+2hsquared+h to the third
g=8+12h+2hsquared+h to the third
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are ok up to this point.
which simplifies to Now you multiply this by
Combining like-terms, you get:
So...
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