SOLUTION: |(x+h)^2-x^2|<3h^2, where h>0 Solve the inequality and specify the answer in interval notation in terms of h

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Question 342250: |(x+h)^2-x^2|<3h^2, where h>0
Solve the inequality and
specify the answer in interval notation in terms of h

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