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F as a function of x is equal to the square root of quantity 6 x plus 9 , f as a function of x is equal to the square root of quantity 6 x minus 9

Find (f + g)(x). (5 points)

F as a function of x is equal to the square root of quantity 6 x plus 9 , f as a function-example-1
User THEtheChad
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Answer:

A.
√(6x+9) +√(6x-9)

Explanation:

We are given the functions f(x) and g(x) as,


f(x)=√(6x+9)


g(x)=√(6x-9)

It is required to find the function ( f+g ) i.e. ( f+g ) (x)

So,
(f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)

i.e.
(f+g)(x)=√(6x+9)+√(6x-9)

Hence, we get that
(f+g)(x)=√(6x+9)+√(6x-9).

So, the first option is correct.

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