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Please include solution. thanks ;)

Please include solution. thanks ;)-example-1
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If you fill in g in the compute function, you end up with 1:

((x-4)+h - (x-4)) / h = h/h = 1

This is actually the formula for the derivative g'(x)

It is unclear why f(x) is in your picture.

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