Math  /  Calculus

QuestionThis is Section 2.3 Problem 12 :
For the function f(x)=2f(x)=-2 : (a) A simplified form of the difference quotient f(x+h)f(x)h\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}, when h=0h=0, is \square (b) Use the simplified form to compute the difference quotient for the following.
When x=2x=2 and h=1h=1, the difference quotient is \square .
When x=2x=2 and h=0.2h=0.2, the difference quotient is \square .
When x=2x=2 and h=0.1h=0.1, the difference quotient is \square .
When x=2x=2 and h=0.01h=0.01, the difference quotient is \square

Studdy Solution
Compute the difference quotient when x=2x = 2 and h=0.01h = 0.01.
Using the simplified form from STEP_1: f(2+0.01)f(2)0.01=0 \frac{f(2+0.01) - f(2)}{0.01} = 0
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