SOLUTION: suppose that the functions s and t are defined for all real numbers › as follows. s (x) =x-5 t(x) =2x-6 write the expressions for (t-s)(x) and (t x s) (x) and evaluate (t+ s) (1)
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Question 1201366: suppose that the functions s and t are defined for all real numbers › as follows. s (x) =x-5 t(x) =2x-6 write the expressions for (t-s)(x) and (t x s) (x) and evaluate (t+ s) (1). (t-s)(x) = (t x s)(x) = (t+s)(1) =
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