Option A
If f(x) =
and g(x) =
then 
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that f(x) =
and g(x) = 
To find: (f - g)(x)
We know that,
(f – g)(x) = f (x) - g(x)
Let us substitute the given values of f(x) and g(x) in above formula,

For solving the brackets in above expression,
There are two simple rules to remember:
When you multiply a negative number by a positive number then the product is always negative.
When you multiply two negative numbers or two positive numbers then the product is always positive.
So the expression becomes,

Combining the like terms,

Thus option A is correct
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
First things first, write out your equation without the substitution.
2x+ 2y= 10
Now, put in the substitution.
2x+ 2• 2= 10
Combine like terms.
2x+ 4= 10
Now that your equation it simplified, you need to reverse the problem and put everything on the other side.
2x+ 4= 10
- 4 - 4
2x = 6
2x=6
— —
2 2
X= 3
So the final answer is x=3