Chapter 2: Q. 12 (page 165)
For the graph of g(x) appearing next at the right, label each of the following quantities to illustrate that
(a) the locations c, c + h, g(c), and g(c + h)
(b) the distances h and g(c + h) − g(c)
(c) the slopes and
Chapter 2: Q. 12 (page 165)
For the graph of g(x) appearing next at the right, label each of the following quantities to illustrate that
(a) the locations c, c + h, g(c), and g(c + h)
(b) the distances h and g(c + h) − g(c)
(c) the slopes and
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