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Find and simplify the difference quotient f(x + 1) – f(x) for the following function.

f(x) = mx + b where m = 0​

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In your situation you said that


  • f(x) = mx+b

  • m=0

Putting those together, you'd have
f(x) = b because
0\cdot x+b=b.

To evaluate the difference quotient, first find each piece on it's own:


  • f(x+1) = b because
    f(x) = b no matter what your x-value is.

  • f(x) = b

So putting those together:


f(x+1) - f(x) = b-b = 0

Remember that the difference quotient is basically finding the slope of something. Since you were given that the slope is 0, the difference quotient should work out to match that.

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User Suraj Rao
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Answer:

  • f(x + 1) – f(x) = m

Explanation:

Let's ignore the fact that m = 0.

The difference is:

  • f(x + 1) - f(x) =
  • m(x + 1) + b - mx - b =
  • mx + m - mx =
  • m

So the difference is m, whatever it's value is.

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