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If f(x)=the square root of x+12 and g(x)=2 times the square root of x, what is the value of (f-g)(144)?
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If f(x)=the square root of x+12 and g(x)=2 times the square root of x, what is the value of (f-g)(144)?
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If (f-g)(144) plug 144 for x and g
You get f(x) = f(144) = √144 + 12 = 12 + 12 = 24
g(x) = g(144) = 2√144 = 2*12 = 24
f-g = 24-24 = 0
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