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I need help ASAP What is (g-f)(x)?

I need help ASAP What is (g-f)(x)?-example-1

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Answer:


-x^2-3x-6

Explanation:


(g-f)(x) is simply the difference between the two functions
g(x) and
f(x). If
g(x)=-x^2-1-2x and
f(x)=x+5, then


(g-f)(x)=(-x^2-1-2x)-(x+5)\\(g-f)(x)=-x^2-1-2x-x-5\\(g-f)(x)=-x^2-3x-6

User IKriKan
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Explanation:

g(x) = -x² - 1 - 2x

f(x) = x + 5

(g-f)(x) = g(x) - f(x)

(g-f)(x) = (-x² - 1 - 2x) - (x + 5)

(g-f)(x) = -x² - 2x - x - 1 - 5

(g-f)(x) = -x² - 3x - 6

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