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Sauron [17]
3 years ago
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Given f(x) = x^2 + x − 2 and g(x) = 2x − 4, identify (f + g)(x).

Mathematics
2 answers:
ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

x^2+3x-6 is your answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

It tells you to identify (f+g) so all you do is add them together.

shutvik [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

(f + g)(x) = x^2 + 3x - 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given f(x) = x^2 + x − 2 and g(x) = 2x − 4

Plug in:

(f + g)(x) = x^2 + x − 2 + 2x − 4

(f + g)(x) = x^2 + 3x - 6

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