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23 of 40 (17 comp f(x + h) f(X) Find the difference quotient off, that is find , h #0, for the following function. f(x)=-3x +7 th-(Simplify your answer) Enter your answer in the answer box. Previous
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From the graph of the function, find the intervals on which the function is increasing decreasing and constant. The function is increasing on the intervals. (type your answer in interval notation.) The function is constant in the interval. (Type your answer in interval notation.) Determine algebraically whether the given function is even, odd, or neither g(x) = 6x2 + 7 Odd Neither Even Find the average rate of change of the function f(x) = 4x from x1 = 0 to x2 = 2. The average rate of change is. The expression f(x + h) - f(x)/h for h 0 is called the different quotient. Find and simplify the difference quotient for the following function. f(x) = 6x2 + 3x + 8 The different quotient is. (Simplify your answer.)
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From the graph of the function, find the intervals on which the function is increasing decreasing and constant. The function is increasing on the intervals. (type your answer in interval notation.) The function is constant in the interval. (Type your answer in interval notation.) Determine algebraically whether the given function is even, odd, or neither g(x) = 6x2 + 7 Odd Neither Even Find the average rate of change of the function f(x) = 4x from x1 = 0 to x2 = 2. The average rate of change is. The expression f(x + h) - f(x)/h for h 0 is called the different quotient. Find and simplify the difference quotient for the following function. f(x) = 6x2 + 3x + 8 The different quotient is. (Simplify your answer.)
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From the graph of the function, find the intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. The function is increasing on the interval . (Type your answer in interval notation.) The function is constant on the interval . (Type your answer in interval notation.) The function is decreasing on the interval . (Type your answer in interval notation.) Determine algebraically whether the given function is even, odd, or neither. G(x) = -6x2 + 7 Odd Neither Even Find the average rate of change of the function f(x) = 4x from x1 = 0 to x2 = 2. The average rate of change is . The expression f(x + h) - f(x)/h for h 0 is called the difference quotient. Find and simplify the difference for the following function. F(x) = -6x2 + 3x + 8 The difference quotient is . (Simplify your answer.)
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