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  • 03-07-2017
  • Mathematics
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Let f(x) = 4x - 5 and g(x) = 6x - 3. Find f(x) - g(x).

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mpanderla95
mpanderla95 mpanderla95
  • 03-07-2017
F(X) = 4x - 5
G(X) = 6x - 3

F(x) - G(x)

(4x - 5) - (6x - 3)

4x - 5 - 6x + 3

-2x - 2

-2(X + 1).

I believe this would be the simplified solution.
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apologiabiology
apologiabiology apologiabiology
  • 04-07-2017
f(x)-g(x)=(4x-5)-(8x-3)=4x-5-6x+3=-2x-2
f(x)-g(x)=-2x-2
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