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  • 17-07-2018
  • Mathematics
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how do you simplify f(x) = √x ; g(x) =x-7 using (f+g)(x)

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  • 17-07-2018

(f + g)(x) means add the rules of the two functions

[tex] \sqrt{x} [/tex] is the rule of f(x) and [tex] x-7 [/tex] is the rule of g(x)

and because they don't have any like terms to combine, the answer is as follows:

[tex] (f+g)(x)=\sqrt{x} +x-7 [/tex]

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