Yes he can, he could do:
1 : 46
2 : 45
3 : 44 and so on
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Answer:
(f×g)(2) = 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
For each of the functions, put 2 where x is and evaluate the expression.
f(2) = (3 -2)/(2² +4) = 1/8
g(2) = 3×2 = 6
Then the product is ...
(f×g)(2) = f(2)×g(2) = (1/8)×6 = 6/8
(f×g)(2) = 3/4
Answer:
X=4 hope this helped :)
Step-by-step explanation:
2(x-3)=14
2x-6=14
2x= 14-6
2x=8
x= 4