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

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

(f+g)(x) = 3^x + 2x + 6


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User Adrian Regan
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Answer: The value of (f+g)(x) is,


3^x+2x+6

Explanation:

Given,


f(x)=3^x+10


g(x)=2x-4

Since,


(f+g)(x)=f(x) + g(x) ( Addition of functions )


=3^x+10+2x-4


=3^x+2x+6 ( Combine like terms )

The value of (f+g)(x) is,
3^x+2x+6

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