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If f(x)=3 square root+3 and g(x)=1 then what is the value of (f-g)(2)

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The answer is:
(f-g)(2)=(3√(3)) -1

The explanation for this problem is shown below:

1. You have the following functions given in the exercise above:
f(x)=3√(3) and
g(x)=1.

2. As you can see, the functions do not depend on a variable, therefore, both are constant for all values of
x.

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