Asked by Jorgeeee
f as a function of x is equal to the square root of quantity 5 x plus 7, g as a function of x is equal to the square root of quantity 5 x minus 7
Find (f + g)(x)
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Find (f + g)(x)
Please Help
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Answered by
MathMate
I see a lot of similar questions, with no sign of effort on them, nor feed back.
Do you have a problem working out these questions or you are just looking for someone to do your take-home test?
Do you have a problem working out these questions or you are just looking for someone to do your take-home test?
Answered by
jorgeee
problem working them out
need help
need help
Answered by
MathMate
Could you tell me how far have you gone with this one?
Where do you get stuck?
Where do you get stuck?
Answered by
Steve
Ok - do you know what (f+g)(x) means? It is f(x)+g(x)
Now just plug in your function definitions, and simplify the result.
Just to make things easier, lose all the words. You have
f(x) = √(5x+7)
g(x) = √(5x-7)
Now just plug in your function definitions, and simplify the result.
Just to make things easier, lose all the words. You have
f(x) = √(5x+7)
g(x) = √(5x-7)
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