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Suppose f(x) =2x-5 and g(x)+= -3x-1

Suppose f(x) =2x-5 and g(x)+= -3x-1-example-1

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Answer:


\sf -17

Explanation:

Given two functions are ,


\sf\implies f(x) = 2x - 5 \\\\\sf\implies g(x) = |-3x-1|

And we need to find out the Value of ,


\sf\implies f(-1) -g(3)

  • In the given above functions substitute x = -1 and x = 3 respectively , we have ,


\sf\implies f(-1) - g(3) \\\\\sf\implies 2(-1) - 5 - [ | -3(3) - 1 |] \\\\\sf\implies -2 -5 - | -9-1| \\\\\sf\implies -7 - 10 \\\\\sf\implies \boxed{\pink{\frak\qquad -17 \qquad}}

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