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What is (f- g)(x)?

f(x)=x^4-x² +9
g(x) = x³ + 3x² + 12
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(f-g)(x)

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A function is defined as the relationship between input and output, where each input has exactly one output. The inputs are the elements in the domain and the outputs are elements in the co-domain.

Explanation:

f(x)= x¹ - x² +9

g(x) = x³ + 3x² + 12

To find (f-g)(x):

The operations on functions are as easy as the operations on numbers or polynomials.

We have to subtract the functions to find the above mentioned operation.

(f-g) (x)= f(x)-g(x)

= (x¹ - x² +9)-(x³ + 3x² + 12)

The minus will change the signs of function g.

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