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If f(x) =3^x+10 and g(x) =4x -2 find (f+g)(x)

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Answer:


(f+g)(x)=3^x+4x+8

if
f(x)=3^x+10 and
g(x)=4x-2.

Explanation:

We are given
f(x)=3^x+10 and
g(x)=4x-2.

We are asked to find
(f+g)(x).


(f+g)(x) means
f(x)+g(x)


(f+g)(x)=(3^x+10)+(4x-2)

You only have one pair of like terms, that is the constants.


(f+g)(x)=3^x+4x+10-2


(f+g)(x)=3^x+4x+8

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Answer:

3^x+6x+2

Explanation:

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