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Hello,
First, you must understand that
(f-g)(x) means f(x)-g(x) it is the difference of two functions :
f(x)=2x+4 and g(x)=3x-7
f(5)=2*5+4=10+4=14
g(5)=3*5-7=15-7=8
So, (f-g)(5)= f(5)-g(5)=14-8<u>=6</u>
Answer A: none of the choices are correct.
An other way to do it:
(f-g)(x)=f(x)-g(x)=2x+4-(3x-7)= 2x-3x+4+7=-x+11
if x= 5 then (f-g)(5)=-5+11<u>=6</u>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form of an equation of a circle:
(h, k) - center
r - radius
We have the center (0, 3) and the point (-1.5, 3) on the circumference.
The radius is a distance between given points: r = 1.5.
Substitute:
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
base + 2(legs) = 56 (2 legs are the same because it's isosceles)
x + 2(5x - 5) = 56
x + 10x - 10 = 56
11x -10 = 56
11x = 66
x = 6
Answer:where’s the expression?
Step-by-step explanation: