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Alvaro Mckinney
25 January, 16:54
If f (x) = 2x+1 and g (x) = x^-7, find (f-g) (3)
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Jaylynn Norton
25 January, 17:44
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1.00091449474
Step-by-step explanation:
2 (x^-7) + 1
2x^-7+1
Plug in the 3 so its:
2 (3^-7) + 1
Thus the answer is:
1.00091449474
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