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How do I solve? I don’t understand how the 2 comes into the equation?

How do I solve? I don’t understand how the 2 comes into the equation?-example-1
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Answer: 2x^2-2x+10

Explanation:

since f(x) = x^2+2x-1, and you have to find 2 f(x), you would put it as 2(x^2+2x-1)

Solving this would give you 2x^2+4x-2

you do the same thing with g(x) but put -3 un front of the equation. And then you add like terms

I hope this helped :)

How do I solve? I don’t understand how the 2 comes into the equation?-example-1
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