Combine variables for this equation. f(x)=x^2+7x-9

Rui Baldwin

Rui Baldwin

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2021-09-05

Combine variables for this equation
f(x)=x2+7x9

Answer & Explanation

wornoutwomanC

wornoutwomanC

Skilled2021-09-06Added 81 answers

Step 1
First of all, we need to take a look at a calculation error in your work. When combining xh and xh, you have squared the h for some reason, which is not right. When we add the like terms, only the coefficient change. For example 2a+2a = 4a rather than 4a2
Therefore, xh+xh = 2xh and your expression would become as shown below:
f(x)=x2+7x9
f(x+h)=(x+h)2+7(x+h)9
f(x+h)=x2+xh+xh+h2+7x+7h9
f(x+h)=x2+2xh+h2+7x+7h9
Step 2
Now coming back to your original query if any terms cannot be combined - the answer is no. As we cannot see any more like terms, we cannot combine anything at this point.

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