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9 May, 17:01
F (x) = x^3+2 g (x) = x-5 find f (x) + g (x)
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PbJ
9 May, 17:12
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x³ + x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
f (x) + g (x)
(x³ + 2) + (x - 5)
x³ + 2 + x - 5
x³ + x + 2 - 5
x³ + x - 3
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