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We have the function:


f(x)=-x^2+6x+8.

We must find a simplify the difference quotient:


(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h),h\\e0.

1) First, we compute f(x + h):


\begin{gathered} f(x+h) \\ =-\mleft(x+h\mright)^2+6\mleft(x+h\mright)+8 \\ =-(x^2+2xh+h^2)+6(x+h)+8 \end{gathered}

2) Now, we compute the difference f(x + h) - f(x):


\begin{gathered} f(x+h)-f(x) \\ =\lbrack-(x^2+2xh+h^2)+6(x+h)+8\rbrack-\lbrack-x^2+6x+8\rbrack \\ =-2xh-h^2+6h \\ =(-2x+6-h)\cdot h^{} \end{gathered}

3) Finally, the quotient between difference and h is:


(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h)=\frac{(-2x+6-h)\cdot h^{}}{h}=-2x+6-h

Answer


(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h)=-2x+6-h

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