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Adding and subtracting functions g(x) = 2x f (x) = −2x^3 + 2x Find g(x) + f (x)
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Adding and subtracting functions g(x) = 2x f (x) = −2x^3 + 2x Find g(x) + f (x)
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Answer:
-2x³+4x
Explanation:
g(x) + f(x)
(2x) + (-2x³+2x)
-2x³+4x
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