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Determine f(a+h)-f(a)/h for f(x)=1-x^2 and simplify

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ANSWER :

The answer is :


(f(a+h)-f(a))/(h)=-2a-h

EXPLANATION :

From the problem, we have the function :


f(x)=1-x^2

We need to find f(a + h) and f(a).

That will be :


\begin{gathered} f(a+h)=1-(a+h)^2 \\ =1-a^2-2ah-h^2 \\ \\ f(a)=1-a^2 \end{gathered}

Then plug in to the required functions :


\begin{gathered} (f(a+h)-f(a))/(h)=((1-a^2-2ah-h^2)-(1-a^2))/(h) \\ =(-2ah-h^2)/(h) \\ =-2a-h \end{gathered}

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