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suppose that the functions r and s are defined for all real numbers x as follows. r(x)=x+5 s(x)=3x^2. write the expressions for (r-s)(x) and (r+s)(x) and evaluate (r*s)(-2)

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The initial functions are:


\begin{gathered} r(x)=x+5 \\ s(x)=3x^2 \end{gathered}

Now we can add the functions so:


(r+s)(x)=3x^2+x+5

and we can rest the functions so:


(r-s)(x)=x+5-3x^2

and finally we can multiply the functions so:


\begin{gathered} (r\cdot s)(x)=(x+5)(3x^2) \\ (r\cdot s)(x)=3x^3+15x^2 \end{gathered}

and we can evaluate this new function in -2 so:


\begin{gathered} (r\cdot s)(-2)=3(-2)^3+15(-2)^2 \\ (r\cdot s)(-2)=3\cdot(-8)+15\cdot(4) \\ (r\cdot s)(-2)=-24+60 \\ (r\cdot s)(-2)=36 \end{gathered}

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