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Use functions a(x)= 4x+9 and b(x)= 3x-5

A: find (a+b) (x)
B: find (a-b) (x)
C: find a[b(x)]

Please help, this is my final and I need to pass to graduate next week! I genuinely have no idea what I am doing

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The sum/difference of two functions is simply defined as the sum between their expression:


(f\pm g)(x)=f(x)\pm g(x)

So, we have


(a+b)(x)=a(x)+b(x)=(4x+9)+(3x-5) = 7x+4


(a-b)(x)=a(x)-b(x)=(4x+9)-(3x-5) = x+14

As for the composition, we have to compute


(a\circ b)(x) = a(b(x))

So, we have to write the expression for a and evaluate it at b(x):


a(x) = 4x+9 \implies a(b(x)) = a(3x-5) = 4(3x-5)+9 = 12x-20+9 = 12x-11

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