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If Fx = tan(x)-2/x. Let g(x) = 2²+8. What is f(x) x g(y).

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Final answer:

To find f(x) x g(y), multiply the function f(x) = tan(x) - 2/x by the constant function g(x) = 12, which results in (tan(x) - 2/x) x 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to find f(x) \times g(y), where f(x) is given as tan(x) - 2/x, and g(x) is a constant function given by 2² + 8, which simplifies to 12 since 2² equals 4 and 4+8 equals 12. The product f(x) \times g(y) thus becomes (tan(x) - 2/x) \times 12. Since g(y) is a constant, it does not change with different values of y, and the multiplication is straightforward.

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