SOLUTION: which of the following is equivalent to h(m+1)?
(a) g(m)
(b) g(m)+ 1
(c) g(m)-1
(d) h(m)+1
(e) h(m)-1
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Question 698648: which of the following is equivalent to h(m+1)?
(a) g(m)
(b) g(m)+ 1
(c) g(m)-1
(d) h(m)+1
(e) h(m)-1
Answer by MathLover1(20849) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The correct answer is , .
explanation:
Evaluate at , it is
=
expand:
=
=
we are looking for an expression of the form or for some
if we let , we see that indeed
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