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F(x) = 3x + 10x and g(x) = 4x – 2, find (f – g)(x)
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F(x) = 3x + 10x and g(x) = 4x – 2, find (f – g)(x)
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F(x) = 3x + 10x and g(x) = 4x – 2, find (f – g)(x)
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(f-g)(x)= 9x+2
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3x + 10x - (4x - 2) =
3x + 10x - 4x + 2 =
9x + 2 <==
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