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Given: F(x) = x + 2 and G(x) = 3x + 5 (F - G) (x) = 1) 4 2) -3x - 3 3) -2x - 3
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Given: F(x) = x + 2 and G(x) = 3x + 5 (F - G) (x) =
1) 4
2) -3x - 3
3) -2x - 3
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This equation is telling you to subtract the value of f(x) from the value of g(x).
f(x)= x + 2
g(x) = 3x + 5
so x + 2 - 3x -5 = -2x-3
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