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If f(x) = 4 – x2 and g(x) = 6x, which expression is equivalent to (9 - 1)(3)?

User Jino Shaji
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Answer:

(g − f) ( 3 ) = 23

Explanation:

( g − f ) ( x ) = g ( x ) − f ( x )

= 6 x − ( 4 − x 2 )

= x 2 + 6 x − 4

to evaluate ( g - f ) ( 3 ) substitute x = 3 into ( g − f ) ( x )

( g − f ) = ( 3 ) 2 + ( 6 x 3 ) - 4 =23

User Atirit
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For this case we have the following functions:


f (x) = 4-x ^ 2\\g (x) = 6x

By definition we have to:


(f-g) (x) = f (x) -g (x)\\(g-f) (x) = g (x) -f (x)

Then, we find
(f-g) (x):


f (x) -g (x) = 4-x ^ 2-6x = -x ^ 2-6x 4

We evaluate the function in 3:


(f-g) (3) = - (3) ^ 2-6 (3) 4 = -9-18 4 = -27 4 = -23

Now we find
(g-f) (x):


g (x) -f (x) = 6x- (4-x ^ 2) = 6x-4 x ^ 2 = x ^ 2 6x-4

We evaluate the function in 3


(g-f) (3) = 3 ^ 2 6 (3) -4 = 9 18-4 = 23

Answer:


(f-g) (3) = - 23\\(g-f) (3) = 23

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