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F(x) = -5x + 8
evaluate and simplify the difference quotient.

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In general, the difference quotient is
(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h).

Before we evaluate all of that, we need to find the two top pieces individually.


\begin{aligned}\\f(x+h) &= -5(x+h)+8 \\[0.5em]&= -5x-5h+8\\\end{aligned}

and


f(x) = -5x+8

We'll plug that back into the difference quotient:


\begin{aligned}(f(x+h)-f(x))/(h) &= ((-5x-5h+8)-(-5x+8))/(h)\\[0.7em]&= (-5x-5h+8+5x-8)/(h)\end{aligned}

Can you take it from there?

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