Da'Lyn Witherspoon

Da'Lyn Witherspoon

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2022-08-17

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Mr Solver

Mr Solver

Skilled2023-05-25Added 147 answers

The given functions are:
f(x)=6x5
g(x)=x2
To find the sum of these functions, we add them together:
(f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)
Substituting the given functions:
(f+g)(x)=(6x5)+(x2)
To simplify, we combine like terms:
(f+g)(x)=6x5+x2
To find the difference of these functions, we subtract one function from the other:
(fg)(x)=f(x)g(x)
Substituting the given functions:
(fg)(x)=(6x5)(x2)
Again, combining like terms:
(fg)(x)=6x5x2
Therefore, the sum of the functions is given by (f+g)(x)=6x5+x2, and the difference of the functions is given by (fg)(x)=6x5x2.

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