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If f(x)=4x-7 and g(x)=2x+4 evalvate f(x)+g(x) for x=-3

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Answer:

-21

Explanation:

Adding f and g together, we get (f + g)(x) = 4x + 2x -7 + 4, or

= 6x - 3

Now replace x with -3. We get:

(f + g)(-3) = 6(-3) - 3 = -21

User ITALIYA
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Answer:

-21

Explanation:

We are told to find f(x) + g(x) for x= -3. Therefore, we must evaluate f(-3) and g(-3), then add them together.

First, evaluate f(-3).

f(x)=4x-7

To find f(-3), we need to substitute -3 in for x.

f(-3)= 4(-3)-7

Solve according to PEMDAS: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction First, multiply 4 and -3.

f(-3)= -12-7

Next, subtract 7 from -12

f(-3)= -19

Next, find g(-3).

g(x)=2x+4

To find g(-3), substitute -3 in for x.

g(-3)= 2(-3)+4

Solve according to PEMDAS. First, multiply 2 and -3.

g(-3)= -6+4

Next, add -6 and 4

g(-3)= -2

Now, we can add f(-3) and g(-3) together.

f(-3) + g(-3)

f(-3)= -19

g(-3)= -2

-19 + -2

Add

-21

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