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Let (f)=^2−3 and (g)=5−x^2 (f+g)(7)= (f−g)(7)= (fg)(7)= (f/g)(7)=
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Let (f)=^2−3 and (g)=5−x^2
(f+g)(7)=
(f−g)(7)=
(fg)(7)=
(f/g)(7)=
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Answer:the answer is d
Step-by-step explanation: it a d bc i know
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