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If. F(x) =-3x2-2 and g(x)=4x+2 what is value of (f+g)(2)

If. F(x) =-3x2-2 and g(x)=4x+2 what is value of (f+g)(2)-example-1

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Answer:


(f + g) (2) = -4

Explanation:

We have the functions


F(x) =-3x^2-2

And


g(x)=4x+2

We want to find
(f + g) (x)

Then


(f+g)(x) = f(x) + g(x)\\\\(f+g)(x) = -3x^2-2 + 4x+2\\\\(f+g)(x)= -3x^2 +4x

finally we find
(f + g) (2)


(f + g) (2) = -3(2)^2 + 4(2)\\\\(f + g) (2) = -3*4 + 8\\\\(f + g) (2) = -12+ 8\\\\(f + g) (2) = -4

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Answer:

(f+g)2 = 20

Explanation:

18. if F(x) =-3x2-2 and g(x)=4x+2 what is value of (f+g)(2)?

We know, (f+g)2= f(2) + g(2)

We will put 2 in the place of x for f(x) and g(x) and then find their result.

Solving:

(f+g)2= f(2) + g(2)

=3(2)^2 -2 + 4(2) +2

= 3(4) -2 + 8 +2

= 12 -2 +8 +2

= 20

So, (f+g)2 = 20

User Alex Calugarescu
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