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Giing that f(x)=3x^2-x-5, g(x)=-1 what is (f+g)(x)

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Giving that f(x)=3x^2-x-5, g(x)=-1 what is (f+g)(x)


\begin{gathered} f(x)=3x^2-x-5 \\ g(x)=-1 \end{gathered}
(f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)

Adding up the two function:


\begin{gathered} (3x^2-x-5)+-1 \\ simplify\text{ the bracket} \\ 3x^2-x-5-1 \\ 3x^2-x-6 \end{gathered}

Therefore the correct answer is:


(f+g)(x)=3x^2-x-6

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