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If g(t)=4t-t^2, find g(t+h)-g(t)/h.
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If g(t)=4t-t^2, find g(t+h)-g(t)/h.
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Simplify into: gt+gh-gt/h
=4t-t^2+gh-(4t-t^2)/h
=gh/h
=g
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