Browse · harp Print → smc algebra intermediate Problem If f(x)=4x then f(x+1)−f(x) equals: (A) 4 (B) f(x) (C) 2f(x) (D) 3f(x) Solution — click to reveal The desired expression is equal to 4x+1−4x Using the fact that 4x+1=4x∗4, we see that the answer is 3∗4x 3f(x) Final answer D ← Previous problem Next problem →