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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Let f(x) = x – 3 and g(x) = x + 11. Find f(x) • g(x).
x2 – 8x – 33
x2 – 8x + 14
x2 + 8x + 14
x2 + 8x – 33
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yo, gurl. That says "f of x times g of x"
So just like, multiply 'em. Remember to put parenthesis around 'em =)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just multiply the two factors:
f(x).g(x) = (x - 3)(x + 11)
Multiply them and solve them to get the required answer...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yup. Dude set it up for you. Ask me any questions that come up. =D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
gah!! i can't figure it out!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'm so tired and stressed! i can't even think anymore.. And this is the last one!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can you solve this:
x(x + 11) -3(x + 11)
Solve this and tell what you get??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I can't do it anymore
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i'm just guessing.. I give up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Give up??
Giving up is not a good idea..
Now do this:
x(x + 11)
can you solve this??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(x-3)(x+11)
x^2+11x-3x-33
x^2+8x-33
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so D is the option
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks Miss Swati Ji...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so harrison got your answer...........
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