SOLUTION: Let f(x)=4-x^ and g(x)=2-x. Find f/g(x).
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Question 109845: Let f(x)=4-x^ and g(x)=2-x. Find f/g(x).
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let f(x)=4-x^ ….do you have here or ?
if you have , then we have:
Then: ……….in nominator, we can write as
……….now we have the difference of square numbers and we can write it as
……….cancel
……….solution
But, if you have , then we will have:
Then: ………. this is a graphical form that simplifies to
……….
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