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PLS HELP!! If f(x) = 2x^2-4x and g(x) =5-2x, evaluate f(x)-g(x) for x=5

PLS HELP!! If f(x) = 2x^2-4x and g(x) =5-2x, evaluate f(x)-g(x) for x=5-example-1
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To solve this equation you need to first start by writing out the f(x)-g(X).
The equation should be 2x^2-4x-5+2x.
You then want to simplify the equation, I got 2x^2-2x-5.
You then want to plug in the x=5 for all the x's in the equation.
2(5)^2-2(5)-5 would be the equation.
The answer you get should be 35.
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