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Given that ƒ(x) = 3x – 1 and g(x) = 4x2 – 5x + 7, find (ƒ – g)(x)

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Answer:

The answer is - 4x² + 8x - 8

Explanation:

ƒ(x) = 3x – 1

g(x) = 4x2 – 5x + 7

(ƒ – g)(x) = 3x - 1 - ( 4x² - 5x + 7)

That's

3x - 1 - 4x² + 5x - 7

Group like terms

- 4x² + 3x + 5x - 1 - 7

The final answer is

- 4x² + 8x - 8

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