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Let f(x) = 2x^2 + 7 and g(x) = x^2+9x-6. Find f(x) - g(x).

A. X^2-11x+13

B. X^2-11x+1

C. X^2+7x+1

D. X^2+7x+13

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User Umpljazz
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Answer: answer should be;

x^2+9x+13

Explanation:

hey there;

f {x} - g {x}

=2x^2 + 7 - x^2+9x-6

=2x^2-x^2+9x+ 7-6

=x^2+9x+13

So, this is the following answer. You may mistook the question or the question itself is wrong.

Hope it helps!

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