SOLUTION: Keeping M(x(= 2x+1 find the difference quotient M(x+h)- M(x)/ h

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Question 1016789: Keeping M(x(= 2x+1 find the difference quotient
M(x+h)- M(x)/ h

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M(x) = 2x+1 find the difference quotient
M(x+h)- M(x)/ h
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Find M(x+h)
Subtract M(x)
Divide by h

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