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Given f(x) = 2x³ 3x and g(x) = -3x2 +1, what is the value of h(3) where h(x) = (f+g)(x)?

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Given f(x) = 2x³ 3x and g(x) = -3x2 +1, what is the value of h(3) where h(x) = (f-example-1
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Answer:

19

Explanation:

Operations of functions:

h(x) = f(z) + g(z)

h(x) = (2z³ - 3z) + (-3z² + 1)

Simplify or expand:

(2z³ - 3z) + (-3z² + 1)

Determine the sign

2z³ - 3z - 3z² + 1

Rewrite the expression

2z³ - 3z² - 3z + 1

Calculate:

Substitute z = 3 into

2z³ - 3z² - 3z + 1

Substitute

2 × 3³ - 3 × 3² - 3 × 3 + 1

Calculate

19

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