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Let f(x) = 2x - 7 and g(x) = -6x - 3. Find f(x) + g(x) and state its domain.

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A : 12x2 - 48x + 21; all real numbers
B: -14x2 + 36x - 18; all real numbers except x = 7
C: 12x2 - 48x + 21; all real numbers except x = 1
D: -14x2 + 36x - 18; all real numbers

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Answer:

Explanation:

f(x) + g(x) = 2x - 7 - 6x - 3

f(x) + g(x) = -4x - 10

The domain is any real number.

I think you have mixed up the question. None of the choices are correct. They look like they belong to another choice.

It could be f(x)*g(x)

(2x - 7) (-6x - 3)

-12x^2 - 42x - 6x + 32

-12x^2 - 48x + 21

Well it could be either A or C since they are identical.

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