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!!!NEED HELP ASAP, 40 POINTS!!!

If f(x)= x/2 and g(x) = 2x^2, find (f+g)(x)
A. 2x^3 + 3/2x+1
B. 2x^2 + 3/2x-5
C. x^2-6
D. 2x^2 + x/2+1

!!!NEED HELP ASAP, 40 POINTS!!! If f(x)= x/2 and g(x) = 2x^2, find (f+g)(x) A. 2x-example-1
User ZooZ
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

We have the two functions:


f(x)=(x)/(2)-2\text{ and } g(x)=2x^2+x-3

And we want to find:


(f+g)(x)

This is the same thing as:


=f(x)+g(x)

Let's substitute them for their respective equations. This yields:


=((x)/(2)-2})+(2x^2+x-3)

Combine like terms:


=(2x^2)+((x)/(2)+x)+(-2-3)

Add:


=2x^2+(3)/(2)x-5

So, our answer is B.

And we're done!

User Denziloe
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