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If f(x) 3 x-1+ 4 and g(x) 4x-7 what is (f-g)(x)?

If f(x) 3 x-1+ 4 and g(x) 4x-7 what is (f-g)(x)?-example-1

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hello :
If f(x)= 3 ^x-1+ 4 and g(x) = 4x-7
(f-g)(x) = f(x) - g(x)= 3 ^x-1+ 4 - (4x - 7)
(f-g)(x) =3 ^x-1-4x +11.....( answer : a)

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Answer:


(f-g)(x)=3^(x-1)-4x+11

A is correct

Explanation:

Given:
f(x)=3^(x-1)+4


g(x)=4x-7

We are given two function and to find difference of two function


(f-g)(x)


\Rightarrow f(x)-g(x)


\Rightarrow (3^(x-1)+4)-(4x-7)


\Rightarrow 3^(x-1)+4-4x+7


\Rightarrow 3^(x-1)-4x+11

Hence,
(f-g)(x)=3^(x-1)-4x+11

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