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If f(x) = -3 and g(x) = 4x² + x − 4, find (f+ g)(x).

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Answer:


\boxed{(f+ g)(x)= 4x^2+x-7}

Explanation:

According to the statement provided:


f(x) = -3


g(x) = 4x^2 + x-4

To solve this problem, we need to evaluate
(f+ g)(x), which indicates a sum of the two functions
f(x) and
g(x).


(f+ g)(x)= -3 + 4x^2+x-4\\(f+ g)(x)= 4x^2+x-7

Thus, we have found the solution to the exercise.


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