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assume f(x)=-2x+8 and g(x)=5x. What is the value of (f-g)(2)?

i got -6 but i don't think that's right...is it?
14 years ago

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Answered by Damon
f-g = -2x+8-5x = -7x+8
if x = 2
-14+8 = -6
14 years ago
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assume f(x)=-2x+8 and g(x)=5x. What is the value of (f-g)(2)?

i got -6 but i don't think that's right...is it?

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