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17 March, 08:58

Let f (x) = x + 3 and g (x) = x^2 - x. Find and simplify the expression.

(f+g) (-3) =

+3
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  1. 17 March, 12:48
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    12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    f (x) = x+3

    g (x) = x^2-x

    [f (x) + g (x) ]=[x+3]+[x^2-x]

    [f (x) + g (x) ]=x+3 + (x^2) - x

    x and - x will be cancelled; hence

    [f (x) + g (x) ]=x^2+3

    f (x) + g (x) = (f+g) (X)

    (f+g) (x) = x^2+3

    (f+g) (-3) = (-3^2) + 3

    (f+g) (-3) = 9+3

    (f+g) (-3) = 12
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