SOLUTION: Find the rate of change of f(x)=47x^2+1 betweent the point (x,f(x)) and (x+h, f(x+h)).

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Question 649601: Find the rate of change of f(x)=47x^2+1 betweent the point (x,f(x)) and (x+h, f(x+h)).
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Slope and rate of change are the same thing. Use the slope formula.



So





You can simplify from here.

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