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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 16:10 milkshakegrande101

. Determine ƒ(a + h) for ƒ(x) = 2x3.

ƒ(a + h) = 8(a3 + 3a2h + 3ah2 + h3)

ƒ(a + h) = 8(a3 + h3)

ƒ(a + h) = 2(a3 + 3a2h + 3ah2 + h3)

ƒ(a + h) = 2(a3 + a2h + ah2 + h3)

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