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Since 4pi/3 = 3pi/3 + pi/3 = pi + pi/3, that means it goes past the angle of pi (the negative x-axis), and an additional pi/3 radians. So this gives you a diagonal line that passes through the origin, from the third quadrant through to the first quadrant, and makes an angle of 60 degrees with the negative x-axis.
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6(3) - 4 + (3)^2
Explanation:
We will do this on two steps:
1- get g(x)-f(x)
2- substitute with x = 3
Step 1:
f(x) = 4-x^2
g(x) 6x
g(x) - f(x) = 6x - (4 - x^2)
= 6x - 4 + x^2
Step 2:
Substitute with x = 3 as follows:
g(x) - f(x) at x = 3 is:
6(3) - 4 + (3)^2
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