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If f(x) = 2x - 6 and g(x) = x - 2x², find the value of f(2) + g(-3)

Sagot :

Answer:

-23

Step-by-step explanation:

f(2)= 2*2-6 = -2

g(-3)= -3-2*9 = -21

---> f(2)+G(-3)= -2-21 = -23

Answer: -23

Step-by-step explanation:

     f(2) + g(-3) means that we will substitute 2 as x into the function f, and add that to -3 substituted as x into function g.

     First, we will find the substituted and simplified values of these functions.

f(x) = 2x - 6

f(2) = 2(2) - 6

f(2) = -2

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g(x) = x - 2x²

g(-3) = (-3) - 2(-3)²

g(-3) = -21

     Lastly, we can add them.

f(2) + g(-3)

-2 + -21

-23