If f(x)=x²-2x+3, how do you find f(a+h)-f(a)/h?

1 Answer
Oct 4, 2015

Substitute a+h and a for x in the formula for f(x) and simplify to find:

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

Explanation:

f(x) = x^2-2x+3

Then:

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

=(((a+h)^2-2(a+h)+3) - (a^2-2a+3))/h

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=2a-2+h

So:

lim_(h->0) (f(a+h) - f(a))/h = lim_(h->0) (2a-2+h) = 2a-2

This is the derivative of f(x) at x = a