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22 July, 13:58

Let f (x) = x + 1 and g (x) = x2-x. Find and simplify the expression.

(f+g) (2)

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  1. 22 July, 15:37
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    (f+g) (2) means f (2) + g (2).

    f (2) means to evaluate the expression called f at x=2.

    So f is x+1 and it wants us to plug in 2 for x.

    x+1 with x=2

    2+1

    3

    This means f (2) = 3, f (2) has value 3.

    g (2) means to evaluate the expression called g at x=2.

    So g is x^2-x and it wants us to plug in 2 for x.

    x^2-x with x=2

    2^2-2

    4-2

    2

    This means g (2) = 2, g (2) has value 2.

    Let's go back to (f+g) (2).

    (f+g) (2) = f (2) + g (2)

    (f+g) (2) = 3 + 2 (I replaced f (2) with 3 and g (2) with 2).

    (f+g) (2) = 5
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