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If f(x) = x³ + x, find
(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h), f\\eq 0.

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I think you are doing limits so this is what I did
and that's how I factored using the box method because it's easier to track distribution.
If f(x) = x³ + x, find (f(x+h)-f(x))/(h), f\\eq 0.-example-1
If f(x) = x³ + x, find (f(x+h)-f(x))/(h), f\\eq 0.-example-2
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