SOLUTION: us the graphs of f and g to graph h(x) = (f+g)(x) Points for f (-3,-3), (-1,1), (2,2) Points for g (-3,1), (-1,2), (2,-1) I have the sum of the points now at (-3,-2), (-1,1)

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Question 182727This question is from textbook College Algebra A Graphing Approach
: us the graphs of f and g to graph h(x) = (f+g)(x)
Points for f (-3,-3), (-1,1), (2,2)
Points for g (-3,1), (-1,2), (2,-1)
I have the sum of the points now at (-3,-2), (-1,1), (2,1)
Could you check my answer. I'm thinking you add the y's or something like that. I didn't get it in class and the insturctor didn't finish the whole problm. Thanks
This question is from textbook College Algebra A Graphing Approach

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Missed it by that much. It is the sum of the y-coordinates, so your second point should be (-1,3).





So:



The other two are correct. Good job.


John