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For the function f(x)=5 evaluate and simplify the expression: f (a+h)-f(a)/h

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Answer:

0 is the answer assuming the whole thing is a fraction where the numerator is f(a+h)-f(a) and the denominator is h.

Explanation:

If the expression for f is really a constant, then the difference quotient will lead to an answer of 0.

If the extra for f is linear (including constant expressions), the difference quotient will be the slope of the expression.

However, let's go about it long way for fun.

If f(x)=5, then f(a)=5.

If f(x)=5, then f(a+h)=5.

If f(a)=5 and f(a+h)=5, then f(a+h)-f(a)=0.

If f(a+h)-f(a)=0, then [f(a+h)-f(a)]/h=0/h=0.

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