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Mathematics 14 Online
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given f(x)=x^2, x is real, I want to calculate the rate of variation. Beginning with with (y-y0)/(x-x0) I get 2x0+(x-x0)^2. The problem is that my book says that the answer is 2x0+(x-x0). What is wrong?

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