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If f(x)=-x^2+3X +5 and g(x)=X^2 +2x, which graph shows the graph of (f+g)(x)?

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Explanation:

+ We find the function (f+g)(x) like

(f+g)(x)= f(x) + g(x) = x^2 +3x+5 + x^2 + 2x = 2x^2 +5x + 5

+ So the graph of (f+g)(x) is a parabole with the sommet (-5/4, 15/8).

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