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given the f (x) = x squared + 11x + 18 and g(x)=x+2 find f(x)-g(x) and Express the result in standard form

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given the below functions;


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x^2+11x+18 \\ g(x)=x+2 \end{gathered}

Let's go ahead and find f(x) - g(x);


\begin{gathered} f(x)-g(x)=(x^2+11x+18)-(x+2) \\ =x^2+11x+18-x-2 \\ =x^2+10x+16 \end{gathered}

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