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If f(x) = |x| + 9 and g(x) = –6, which describes the value of (f + g)(x)?

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(f+g)(x) ≥ 3 for all values of x
User IntoTheDeep
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Answer:


|x|+3

Explanation:

We have been given two functions
f(x)=|x|+9 and
g(x)=-6. We are asked to find the value of
(f+g)(x).

To find the value of
(f+g)(x) we need to add both of our given functions.


(f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)

Upon substituting the values of both functions we will get,


(f+g)(x)=|x|+9+(-6)


(f+g)(x)=|x|+9-6


(f+g)(x)=|x|+3

Therefore, the value of our given composite function
(f+g)(x) will be
|x|+3.

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