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Suppose that the functions g and f are defined as follows:

g(x)= (x-6) (x-5)

f(x)= 3x-8

Find: (g/f)*(−1)

Suppose that the functions g and f are defined as follows: g(x)= (x-6) (x-5) f(x)= 3x-example-1
User Chleo
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Answer:


((g)/(f) ) (-1) = -(42)/(11)

Explanation:


((g)/(f) ) (-1) is just fancy notation for
(g(-1))/(f(-1)). We can evaluate each of these separately:


  • g(-1) = (-1-6)(-1-5) = (-7)(-6) = 42

  • f(-1) = 3(-1) -8 = -3-8 = -11

Therefore
((g)/(f) ) (-1) = -(42)/(11)

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