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If f(x) = –5x – 4 and g(x) = –3x – 2, find (f – g)(x).

A. (f – g)(x) = –5x + 3x – 2
B. (f – g)(x) = 5x – 3x + 2
C. (f – g)(x) = –2x – 2
D. (f – g)(x) = –5x – 3x – 6​

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C. -2x - 2

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If f(x) = –5x – 4 and g(x) = –3x – 2, find (f – g)(x). A. (f – g)(x) = –5x + 3x – 2 B-example-1
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