SOLUTION: Given f(x)= sqrt(x+5) and g(x)= |x+3| the formula for f+g is a)|sqrt(x+5)=3| b)sqrt(|x+3|+5) c)sqrt(x+5)+|x+3| d)sqrt(x+5)-|x+3|
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Question 888169
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Given f(x)= sqrt(x+5) and g(x)= |x+3| the formula for f+g is
a)|sqrt(x+5)=3|
b)sqrt(|x+3|+5)
c)sqrt(x+5)+|x+3|
d)sqrt(x+5)-|x+3|
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Edwin McCravy(20056)
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f+g just means to add the right sides of f(x) and g(x) and get c)
Nothing could be simpler.