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G(x)= x^2+3h(x)= 4x-3Find (g-h) (1)

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Given:-


g(x)=x^2+3,h(x)=4x-3

To find:-


(g-h)(1)

At first we find the value of (g-h)(x), so we get,


\begin{gathered} (g-h)(x)=g(x)-h(x) \\ =x^2+3-(4x-3) \\ =x^2+3-4x+3 \\ =x^2-4x+6 \end{gathered}

So the value of,


(g-h)(x)=x^2-4x+6

So the value of (g-h)(1) is,


\begin{gathered} (g-h)(x)=x^2-4x+6 \\ (g-h)(1)=1^2-4*1+6 \\ (g-h)(1)=1-4+6 \\ (g-h)(1)=7-4 \\ (g-h)(1)=3 \end{gathered}

So the required value is,


(g-h)(1)=3

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