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Find f(x)+g(x), given f(x)=x^2-8 and g(x)=-2-x^2


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Find f(x)+g(x), given f(x)=x^2-8 and g(x)=-2-x^2 Help please show your work please-example-1
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Answer:


\left(x^(2-8)\right)+\left(-2x^2\right)=(1)/(x^6)-2x^2

Explanation:


\left(x^(2-8)\right)+\left(-2x^2\right)


=x^(2-8)-2x^2


=x^(-6)-2x^2


=(1)/(x^6)-2x^2

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