SOLUTION: Given two functions f(x)=2x-5 and g(x)=x^2. Are the following statements true or false and why? f(x)+g(x)=g(x)+f(x) f(x)-g(x)=g(x)-f(x) f(2)+f(3)=f(5) f(0)is always equ

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Question 313197: Given two functions f(x)=2x-5 and g(x)=x^2. Are the following statements true or false and why?
f(x)+g(x)=g(x)+f(x)
f(x)-g(x)=g(x)-f(x)
f(2)+f(3)=f(5)
f(0)is always equal to zero

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
,True by the commutative property of addition.
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False, there is no commutative property of subtraction.
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So clearly, this is false.
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It doesn't equal 0. False.

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