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17 July, 10:19

Let f (x) = 4x - 5 and g (x) = 3x + 7. find f (x) + g (x) and state its domain.

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  1. 17 July, 13:12
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    We are given the functions:

    f (x) = 4 x - 5 - - - > 1

    g (x) = 3 x + 7 - - - > 2

    To find for the value of f (x) + g (x), all we have to do is to add equations 1 and 2:

    f (x) + g (x) = 4 x - 5 + 3 x + 7

    f (x) + g (x) = 7 x + 2 = y

    In this case, for any real number value assign to x, we get a real number value of y. This is because the function is linear.

    Therefore the domain of the function is all real numbers.
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