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Let f(x) = 2x^2 + 3x - 9, g(x) = 5x + 11, and h(x) = -3x^2 + 1. Find f(x) - g(x) + h(x).

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Answer:

2x^2 + 3x - 9 is = (2x- 3)(x + 3)

5x + 11 is =  5x + 11 bc u cant factor it.

-3x^2 + 1 is = -3x^2 + 1 because it cant factor.

- g(x) + h(x) is = x(-g + h)

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helped lol

Answer:

-x^2-2x-19

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=(2x^2+3x-9) - g(x)=5x+11

First you must distribute the negative into g(x) so it would be g(x)=-5x-11

2x^2+3x-9-5x-11= 2x^2-2x-20

then you must add h(x) so...

2x^2-2x-20+(-3x^2+1)=

-x^2-2x-19