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Let's define the following quantity, f(x + h) f(x h) Dr 2h 1. What will be the final form of the numerator after Taylor

Let's define the following quantity, f(x + h) f(x h) Dr 2h 1. What will be the final form of the numerator after Taylor expansion? * 1 point h5 f(x) + f"(x)h + f"(x)+f"(x)+ 0(h*) f'(x)h+ f"(x)- 3! + f(5)(x) + 0(h") 3! O Option 1 Option 2 h? + f(4)(x) + f"(x) 7 h4 + 0(h6) h3 +f(x)+ 0(h") h5 f(x) + 4!

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