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Find (f +g) (x) when f(x) = x +3 and g(x) = x - 3 a) 2x+6 b) 2x c) 2x-6 d) 6 PLEASE I NEED HELP SO MUCH I DONT UNDERSTAND (repost cause the x showed up as 2)
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Find (f +g) (x) when
f(x) = x +3 and g(x) = x - 3
a) 2x+6
b) 2x
c) 2x-6
d) 6
PLEASE I NEED HELP SO MUCH I DONT UNDERSTAND (repost cause the x showed up as 2)
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C because yea and yea also yea
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