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  • 15-04-2015
  • Mathematics
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If f(x)=x^2+3 and g(x)= -x-1 find the value of:
1. (g+f)(2)

2. (f/g)(1)

3. (g-f)(6)

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AyaZ
AyaZ AyaZ
  • 15-04-2015
[tex] f(x)=x^2+3 \\ g(x)= -x-1 \\ 1. (g+f)(2)=g(2)+f(2)=(-x-1)+ (x^{2} +3)= x^{2} -x+2= (2)^{2} -(2)+2=4 \\ 2. (f/g)(1)=\frac{f(1)}{g(1)}= \frac{x^2+3}{-x-1} = \frac{(1)^2+3}{-(1)-1} = \frac{4}{-2} =-2[/tex]
[tex]3. (g-f)(6) =g(6)-f(6)=(-x-1)-( x^{2} +3)=- x^{2} -x-4 \\ =- (6)^{2} -(6)-4=-46[/tex]


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