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The area of the triangle is given by the functions area of triangle A:x2 + x area of triangle B: x2 - 3x which functions represents the sum of the areas of the two triangles? 1. 4x 2.-4x 3.x2-4x 4.2x2-2x

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Answer:

4. 2x^2 - 2x.

Explanation:

Adding the 2 functions:

Area of the 2 triangles = x^2 + x + x^2 - 3x

= .2x^2 - 2x

User Mythica
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Answer:

OPTION 4

Explanation:

Let be f(x) the function that represents the area of Triangle A:


f(x)=x^2 + x

Let be g(x) the function that represents the area of Triangle B:


g(x)=x^2 - 3x

Then, you need to add the area of Triangle A and the area of Triangle B in order to find the sum of the areas (Let be h(x) the function that represents the sum of the the areas of triangles A and B):

Therefore, this is:


h(x)=(x^2 + x)+(x^2 - 3x)=x^2 + x+x^2 - 3x=2x^2-2x

You can notice that this matches with the option 4.

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