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let f(x)=-5x-4 and g(x)=6x-7. find f(x)+g(x)

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Answered by Reiny
f(x)+g(x)
= -5x - 4 + 6x - 7
= .....
Answered by HninPwint
f(x)+ g(x)=(-5x-4)+(6x-7)
= x-11
1. x-11
2. -3x + 9
3. -30x^2 + 28x - 6; all real numbers
4. x-4; all real numbers except x = -4
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Answered by rip
Got 2/5

Correct:
1. x - 11

2. -3x + 9

3. 11

4. -30x^2 + 28x - 6; all real numbers

5. x - 4; all real numbers except x ≠ -4
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