Asked by anna
(f-g) (fx)=1/x+2 g(x)= 3x
I got -3x^2-6x+1/x+2
is this correct?
I got -3x^2-6x+1/x+2
is this correct?
Answers
Answered by
Henry
I'm assuming x+2 is the denominator:
Given: F(x) = 1 / (x+2); g(x) = 3x.
Find: (f-g)(x).
(F-g)(x) = 1 / (x+2) - 3x; LCD = (x+2).
1 / (x+2) - 3x(x+2) / (x+2)=
(1-3x^2-6x)/(x+2)=
(-3x^2-6x+1)/(x+2). Numerator cannot be
factored. So our answers are identical.
Given: F(x) = 1 / (x+2); g(x) = 3x.
Find: (f-g)(x).
(F-g)(x) = 1 / (x+2) - 3x; LCD = (x+2).
1 / (x+2) - 3x(x+2) / (x+2)=
(1-3x^2-6x)/(x+2)=
(-3x^2-6x+1)/(x+2). Numerator cannot be
factored. So our answers are identical.
Answered by
anna
Thanks hon!
Answered by
Henry
You are welcome!
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