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Suppose that the functions r and s are defined for all real numbers x as follows. =rx−x5 =sx+2x3 write the expressions for ·rsx

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Although the question's print is not clear, to the best of my knowledge, as I can see, We are given that:


r(x)=-x^5 and
s(x)=2x^3

No, we know that, by definition:


(r.s)(x)=r(x)* s(x)


\therefore (r.s)(x)=-x^5* 2x^3=-2x^8

Thus, for the functions r and s which are defined for all real numbers x, the answer to the question asked is:


(r.s)(x)=-2x^8

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