Showing posts with label Difference Quotients. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Difference Quotients. Show all posts
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Difference Quotients
Simply, for any function f(x) the difference quotient for that function is
How does one form this formula?
First take a simple, curvy graph and pick any point, lets call this point (a, f(a)) with "a" being the x value of the point, and "f(a)" being the output, or y value.
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