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Simplify f(x) = x² + 4 g(x)= xº + 5x - 1 find f(x)- g(x)
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Simplify
f(x) = x² + 4
g(x)= xº + 5x - 1
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f(x)- g(x)
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Simplified because I don’t know if x^o is the correct notation
(X^2 + 4) - (x^o + 5x - 1)
X^2 + 4 - x^o - 5x + 1
Then combine like terms
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