JamiaDixon2003 JamiaDixon2003
  • 11-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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let f(x)#-2x+11 and g(x)=x2+13 find f(-5)+g(-5)

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ALao420 ALao420
  • 11-09-2021

Step-by-step explanation:

First, find f(-5)

f(-5)= -2(-5)+11 = 10+11 = 21

The find g(-5)

g(-5)= (-5)^2 +13 = 25 +13 = 38

Then add up both together to find f(-5)+g(-5)

21+38 = 59

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