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Can somebody help me fix my 4 and 5 problem of this exercise?

Can somebody help me fix my 4 and 5 problem of this exercise?-example-1
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Hello

To solve this question, we were given a particular function and asked to evalute when the function is defined with a particular variable


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

For f(-6)


\begin{gathered} f(x)=3-4x^{} \\ f(-6)=3-4(-6) \\ f(-6)=3-4(-6) \\ f(-6)=27 \end{gathered}

For g(-9)


\begin{gathered} g(x)=3x-4x^2 \\ g(-9)=3(-9)+4(-9)^2 \\ g(-9)=297 \end{gathered}

For f(-9) + g(-9)


\begin{gathered} f(x)=3-4x \\ g(x)=3x+4x^2 \\ f(-9)+g(-9)=3-4(-9)+3(-9)+4(-9)^2=336 \end{gathered}

for g(-6) - f(-9)


\begin{gathered} g(x)=3x+4x^2 \\ f(x)=3-4x \\ g(-6)-f(-9)=3(-6)+4(-6)^2-(3-4(-9))=87 \end{gathered}

For f(-9).g(-7)


\begin{gathered} g(x)=3x+4x^2 \\ f(x)=3-4x \\ f(-9).\text{g}(-7)=3-4(-9)*3(-7)+4(-7)^2=39*175=6825 \end{gathered}

For f(-6) / g(-7)


\begin{gathered} f(x)=3-4x \\ g(x)=3x+4x^2 \\ (f(-6))/(g(-7))=(3-4(-6))/(3(-7)+4(-7)^2)=(27)/(175) \end{gathered}

From the calculations above, i believe you must've seen your mistaken and taken the necessary correction.

Therefore the answers are

1 = 27

2 = 297

3 = 336

4 = 87

5 = 6825

6 = 27/175

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