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Suppose f(x) = 2x + 5 and g(x) = -1/3x + 2. Find f(1)/g(3) Please write answer step by step. The answer should be 7 but I keep doing it wrong.
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Suppose f(x) = 2x + 5 and g(x) = -1/3x + 2. Find f(1)/g(3)
Please write answer step by step.
The answer should be 7 but I keep doing it wrong.
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We have that
, and
Now,
We can conclude that f(1)/g(3) is equal to
; there is no way we can get 7 from this problem.
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Given- f(x) = 2x + 5 g(x) = (-1/3)x + 2 , f(1)/g(3) = ? Solution- f(1) = 2*1 + 5 f(1) = 7 g(3) = (-1/3)*3 + 2 g(3) = -1 + 2 g(3) = 1 So, f(1)/g(3) = 7/1 f(1)/g(3) = 7
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