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Can someone please help me with this math problem, ASAP? It is in the picture, Thanks!

Can someone please help me with this math problem, ASAP? It is in the picture, Thanks-example-1
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g(x) = 4x^2 + 3x

So,
g(x+a) = 4(x+a)^2 + 3(x+a), since we're just substituting (x+a) for x.

If we clean that up a bit,


\begin{aligned}g(x+a) &= 4(x+a)^2 + 3(x+a)\\[0.5em] &= 4(x^2+2xa+a^2) + 3x+3a\\[0.5em] &= 4x^2+8xa+4a^2 + 3x+3a\end{aligned}

Now putting this all together:


\begin{aligned}g(x+a)-g(x) &= ( 4x^2+8xa+4a^2 + 3x+3a) - (4x^2+3x)\\[0.5em] &= 4x^2+8xa+4a^2 + 3x+3a - 4x^2-3x\\[0.5em]&= 8xa+4a^2 +3a\end{aligned}

Remember that
(x+a)^2 = (x+a)(x+a) = x^2+2xa+a^2

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