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If f(x) = (1/(x-3)) and g(x) = x2 – 3x, then (f + g)(1) = then (+3)(1) - A. 1 B. (-5/2) C. 0 D. (-3/2) E. (3/2)
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If f(x) = (1/(x-3)) and g(x) = x2 – 3x, then (f + g)(1) =
then (+3)(1) -
A. 1
B. (-5/2)
C. 0
D. (-3/2)
E. (3/2)
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I think the answer is C
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