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Let f(x) = 9 – x^2, g(x) = 3 – x. Find (f – g)(x) and its domain.

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Answer: (f-g)(x)=x^2+x+6 and the domain is all negative or positive numbers

Step-by-step explanation: i just did it and made a 100 :)

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Simply the answer is -x^2-x+6 but not sure if you want to factor it but it would be (x-2)(x+3) and not sure how to do the domain
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