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On a graph, sketch f(x)=x+3 and g(x)=x. Is there a way of determining the graph of f(x)+g(x) without solving it algebraically? Explain your thinking below.

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From the graph, the equation of f(x) + g(x) is f(x) + g(x) = 2x + 3

How to determine the graph of f(x) + g(x)?

The functions are given as:

f(x) = x + 3

g(x) = x

From the above functions, we can see that the function g(x) is the parent function of a linear function.

When the parent function of a linear function is added to another function to form a composite function, the new function would pass through the following points

(x, y)= (0, b) and (-b, -b)

Where b is the y-intercept of the other function

i.e b = 3 from f(x) = x + 3

So, we have the following points

(0, 3) and (-3, -3)

Next, we draw the points and we connect the points

When the equation of f(x) + g(x) is calculated, we have

f(x) + g(x) = 2x + 3

See attachment for the graph of the functions

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