If the F(x)=2x+1 , g(x)=√X Founding the following a) F(x)- g(x) b) F(x) + g(x)
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Originally Posted by Ghaidaa If the F(x)=2x+1 , g(x)=√X Founding the following a) F(x)- g(x) b) F(x) + g(x) What is the problem here? -Dan
I want to know the final product Reached a solution but not the resolve convincingly
Originally Posted by Ghaidaa I want to know the final product Reached a solution but not the resolve convincingly What do you mean? As far as simplifying the expressions, it can't be done. The forms I gave you are as simplified as they get. They are the "final product." -Dan
the values for x are not given so you are not able to simplify more.
Thank you Ghaidaa