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F(x)=2x+3 and g(x)=x^2-8, find (f+g)(x)

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Answer:


(f+g)(x)=x^2+2x-5

Explanation:

Given:

The functions given are:


f(x)=2x+3\\g(x)=x^2-8

To find:
(f+g)(x)


(f+g)(x) is equal to the addition of both the functions. So, we need to add the values of both the functions and then simplify to arrive the final answer.

Therefore,
(f+g)(x) is given as:


(f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)

Plug in the values of
f(x)\ and\ g(x) and simplify. This gives,


(f+g)(x)=2x+3+x^2-8

Combining like terms using commutative property of addition, we get


(f+g)(x)=x^2+2x+3-8\\(f+g)(x)=x^2+2x-5

Therefore, the addition of the two functions is simplified to:


(f+g)(x)=x^2+2x-5

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