001189592 001189592
  • 31-01-2024
  • Mathematics
contestada


Given:
f(x)=x
2
+2

g(x)=x−5

Find:
(f−g)(x)

Respuesta :

Mickeym175
Mickeym175 Mickeym175
  • 31-01-2024

Answer:

[tex]x^2-x+7[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](f-g)(x)[/tex]

This means we have have to subtract  the g function from the f function

[tex](f-g)(x)=(x^2+2)-(x-5)[/tex]

Distribute the subtraction signs

[tex](f-g)(x)=(x^2+2)-x+5[/tex]

Combine like terms

[tex]=x^2-x+7[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

An equation whose _____ are polar coordinates is called a polar equation.
if u run 6 miles in 1 hour how long does it take you to run 26 miles
In the figure, the measure of angle 7 is 57°. What is the measure of angle 8?
True or false: The value of r represents the reference angle when plotting a point in polar coordinates.
what is a period and how does it work
Teresa ___ dio una camera a mi
In an animal cell, what is the function of the lysosomes?
If f(x) = 3x and g(x)=2x, what is (g o f)(x)? 5x 5x2 6x 6x2
In which biome would you find organisms adapted to infrequent rain? desert taiga temperate forest tropical rainforest
10 ejemplos de personificación