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Given that f(x)=(x−3)^2 and g(x)=7−2x  find 
 
(a) (f+g)(3)=
(b) (f−g)(3)=
    
(c) (fg)(3)=
  
(d) (f/g)(3)=
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			(a) (f+g)(3)=
(b) (f−g)(3)=
(c) (fg)(3)=
(d) (f/g)(3)=
Thanks
Hello. What kind of help do you need? That is, where did you get stuck?Need help answering!!! …
f(x) says to subtract 3 from x and then square the result. So f(3) says to subtract 3 from 3 and then square the result.Given that f(x)=(x−3)^2 and g(x)=7−2x find
(a) (f+g)(3)=
(b) (f−g)(3)=
(c) (fg)(3)=
(d) (f/g)(3)=
Thanks
I have absolutely no idea about how i would start to answer this question. I'm guessing I need to graph the f(x)=(x−3)^2 and g(x)=7−2x into my calculator to determine the x values for each. For f(x)=(x−3)^2 the x value would be f(3)=(3−3)^2. Which doesn't make any sense because that would make it 0. Now if 0 is the correct answer do I plug that 0 for f into the given solutions likeHello. What kind of help do you need? That is, where did you get stuck?
Are you able to calculate the value of f(3) and the value of g(3) separately? If so, then add those two numbers (for part a). If you don't understand the symbols f(3) and g(3) -- or how to find their values -- please let us know.
(f+g)(3) means f(3) + g(3)
Likewise, (f−g)(3) means f(3) - g(3)
(fg)(3) = f(3) ∙ g(3)
(f/g)(3) = f(3) / g(3)
If you've started, please show the work you've tried so far.
PS: Check out the Read Before Posting notice, too. Thanks!
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From post #4 it is clear that you don't understand function notation.Given that f(x)=(x−3)^2 and g(x)=7−2x find
(a) (f+g)(3)=
(b) (f−g)(3)=
(c) (fg)(3)=
(d) (f/g)(3)=
Thanks
See red aboveI have absolutely no idea about how i would start to answer this question. I'm guessing I need to graph the f(x)=(x−3)^2 and g(x)=7−2x into my calculator to determine the x values for each. For f(x)=(x−3)^2 the x value would be f(3)=(3−3)^2. Which doesn't make any sense because that would make it 0. Yes it is 0 ...why doesn't that make any sense? 0 is a number just like any other number
Now if 0 is the correct answer do I plug that 0 for f into the given solutions like You don't plug 0 for f, you plug 0 for f(3) because f(3) =0
(a) (f+g)(3)= f(3) + g(3) = 0 + ……. you finish it now
(b) (f−g)(3)=
(c) (fg)(3)=
(d) (f/g)(3)= ???
If so I think i have an idea on how to finish the problem.
Yes, f(3)= 0. Why would that not make any sense? Surely you have seen many functions that have a value for some x? Yes, you "plug" that 0 into the given formulas. What did you get for g(3)?For f(x)=(x−3)^2 the x value would be f(3)=(3−3)^2. Which doesn't make any sense because that would make it 0. Now if 0 is the correct answer do I plug that 0 for f into the given solutions