jockeyedgar jockeyedgar
  • 13-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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Let h(x)=2x−5 and g(x)=−3x+1.Find h(x)+g(x).? help please

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vinny1203 vinny1203
  • 13-11-2020
This may look a little confusing but all you have to do is plug the equation given for h(x) which is 2x-5 in to the h(x) area in the equation where it says h(x) + g(x).

So far that’s (2x-5) + g(x)

Then,

Do the same with equation given for g(x) which is now,

(2x-5) + (3x+1)

Then solve,

2x - 5 + 3x + 1
2x + 3x- 5 + 1
5x - 4

Therefore the answer is 5x - 4.
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