If # f(x)=x²-2x+3#, how do you find f(a + h)?
1 Answer
Oct 7, 2015
f(a+h)= (a+h)^2 -2(a+h) +3
Explanation:
Simply substitute x with (a+h) like this,
f(a+h)= (a+h)^2 -2(a+h) +3
f(a+h)= (a+h)^2 -2(a+h) +3
Simply substitute x with (a+h) like this,
f(a+h)= (a+h)^2 -2(a+h) +3