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  • 19-07-2019
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write two linear functions, f(x) and g(x). For example, f(x)= 3x-7 and g(x)= -2x+5. Then see whether f(x) - (-g(x)) is equivalent to f(x) + g(x).

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Gasaqui
Gasaqui Gasaqui
  • 19-07-2019

Answer:

the two expressions are equivalent.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that f(x)= 3x-7 and g(x)= -2x+5, therefore:

f(x) - (-g(x)) = 3x-7 - ( +2x-5) = 3x - 7 - 2x + 5 = x -2

f(x) + g(x) = 3x-7 -2x + 5 = x - 2

Therefore,  f(x) - (-g(x)) is equivalent to f(x) + g(x).

Another way to check that the two expressions are equivalent is by solving the parenthesis:

f(x) - (-g(x)) →  f(x) + g(x)

Therefore, the two expressions are equivalent.

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