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If f(x)=3x+2 and g(x)=2x-2 , what is (f-g)(x)

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User Moorthy
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f(x)=3x+2;\ g(x)=2x-2\\\\(f-g)(x)=(3x+2)-(2x-2)=3x+2-2x+2\\\\=(3x-2x)+(2+2)=\boxed{x+4}\\\\Answer:\boxed{\boxed{(f-g)(x)=x+4}}
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User Industrial
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Answer:

The value of (f-g)(x) is x+4

Explanation:

Given that,


f(x)=3x+2


g(x)=2x-2

We will calculate the value of

(f-g)(x)...(I)

We substitute the value into the equation (I)


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


(f-g)(x) = x+4

Hence, The value of (f-g)(x) is x+4.

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