Given
f(x)= -3x - 5
g(x)= 4x - 2
Find
(f - g)(x)
substitute the f and g values in (f - g)
(f - g)(x)= -3x - 5 - (4x - 2)
change the signs in parentheses because there is a negative sign in front of the parentheses
(f - g)(x)= -3x - 5 - 4x + 2
combine like terms
(f - g)(x)= -7x - 3
ANSWER: (f - g)(x)= -7x - 3
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(-2x+4)+2(2x+1)= -2(-x-3)
What you need to do is find a common multiple which is 11, Then you divide 22c and 33d by 11 so you get 2c and 3d Then since there is an addition sign you put 2c and 3d is ()
The Final answer is
11(2c+3d)
3 squares = 4 circles, so (number of squares)/(number of circles) = 3/4.
3/4 = 12/16
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4 squares = 2 circles, so (number of squares)/(number of circles) = 4/2.
4/2 = 2/1
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2 squares = 5 circles, so (number of squares)/(number of circles) = 2/5.
2/5 = 4/10
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
z=8 w=8
7(8)=56
8(8)=64
56+64=120