SOLUTION: f(x)= square root 4-x and g(x)= 2x+3 Find (f+g)(-5) Will that equation look like (square root 4-x +2x+3)(-5)

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Question 1164178: f(x)= square root 4-x and g(x)= 2x+3
Find (f+g)(-5)
Will that equation look like (square root 4-x +2x+3)(-5)

Found 2 solutions by Edwin McCravy, AnlytcPhil:
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



The way you have it with that (-5) on the end is wrong.  It doesn't
mean that the -5 is multiplied if that's what you thought.



Now plug in -5 for x and simplify to find (f+g)(-5).

Edwin

Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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