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If g(x) = 4x - 3 and h(x) = -4x, what is g(5) + h(3)?
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If g(x) = 4x - 3 and h(x) = -4x, what is g(5) + h(3)?
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If g(x) = 4x - 3 and h(x) = -4x, what is g(5) + h(3)?
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Answer:
g(5) + h(3) = 5
Explanation:
g(5)
h(3)
g(5) + h(3)
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