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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
11

Match each function with the corresponding function formula when h(x) = 5 - 3x and g(x) = -3 x + 5. 1. k(x) = (3g + 5h)(x) 2. k(

x) = (h - g)(x) 3. k(x) = (g + h)(x) 4. k(x) = (5g + 3h)(x) 5. k(x) = (3h - 5g)(x) 6. k(x) = (5h - 3g)(x)
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1 answer:
barxatty [35]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. k(x) = (3g + 5h)(x) = -24x+40

2. k(x) = (h - g)(x)  = 0

3. k(x) = (g + h)(x) = -6x+10

4. k(x) = (5g + 3h)(x) = -24x+40

5. k(x) = (3h - 5g)(x) = 6x-10

6. k(x) = (5h - 3g)(x) = 10-6x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

h(x) = 5 - 3x

and

g(x) = -3 x + 5

1. k(x) = (3g + 5h)(x)

3*g(x) = 3(-3 x + 5)

=> -9x+15

5*h(x) = 5(5 - 3x)

=>25-15x

(3g + 5h)(x)=3*g(x)+5*h(x)

= -9x+15+25-15x

=-9x-15x+15+25

=-24x+40

2. k(x) = (h - g)(x)

(h - g)(x) = h(x) - g(x)

= 5 - 3x -(-3 x + 5)

=5-3x+3x-5

= 0

3. k(x) = (g + h)(x)

(g+h)x = g(x) + h(x)

= -3 x + 5 + 5 - 3x

= -6x+10

4. k(x) = (5g + 3h)(x)

5*g(x) = 5(-3 x + 5)

=-15x+25

3*h(x) = 3(5 - 3x)

=15-9x

(5g + 3h)(x) = 5*g(x) + 3*h(x)

= -15x+25+15-9x

= -15x-9x+25+15

=-24x+40

5. k(x) = (3h - 5g)(x)

(3h - 5g)(x) = 3*h(x)-5*g(x)

=15-9x-(-15x+25)

=15-9x+15x-25

=-9x+15x+15-25

=6x-10

6. k(x) = (5h - 3g)(x)

5*h(x)-3*g(x) = 25-15x - (-9x+15)

= 25-15x+9x-15

= 25-15-15x+9x

=10-6x

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