( f + g ) (x) = –2x + 6
( f – g ) (x) = 8x – 2
( f × g ) (x) = –15x2 + 2x + 8
<span>\mathbf{\color{purple}{ \left(\small{\dfrac{\mathit{f}}{\mathit{g}}}\right)(\mathit{x}) = \small{\dfrac{3\mathit{x} + 2}{4 - 5\mathit{x}}} }}<span><span>(<span><span>g</span><span>f</span><span></span></span>)</span>(x)=<span><span><span>4−5x</span></span><span><span>3x+2</span></span><span></span></span></span></span>
The correct answer is the 2.4
The constant in an equation is the number(s) that don't have variables.
This is because variables can change the number they are attached to, making them not constant.
Hope this helps!
Hey there! Hello!
So, for this problem, I don't really see an answer choice that fits along with this description?? The last one is the closest to the answer I believe it is, but still doesn't fit exactly:
Twice a number = 2n
Three more than = +3
Final equation = 2n+3
Perhaps you have a typo either in your question or your answer problem, or I'm just way too tired. Either way, I hope this helped you out, and feel free to ask me any additional questions you may have.
–Lamb :-)
Answer:
2:5
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if we look 8:20 can be turned into 8/20 and if we simply we got 2/5 and turn it into 2:5
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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