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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (studygurl14):

For the first one, you are multiplying the functions, so just take the equations of f(x) and g(x), and multiply them together.

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

For the second, you are dividing the functions, but same theory as above^

OpenStudy (studygurl14):

Does that make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea I got 3x^3+x^2-18x-6 for the first one

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

\(\large { f(x)=3x+1\qquad g(x)=x^2-6\quad \begin{array}{cllll} (f\cdot g)(x)\implies f(x)\cdot g(x)\\ \hline\\ (3x+1)(x^2-6) \\ \quad \\ \left(\cfrac{f}{g}\right)(x)\implies \cfrac{f(x)}{g(x)}\\ \hline\\ \cfrac{(3x+1)}{(x^2-6)} \end{array} }\)

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

3x^3+x^2-18x-6\(\large \checkmark\)

OpenStudy (jdoe0001):

hmmm actaully for the 2nd one... is anotehr set of fucntions... but anyhow.... is just a division as already pointed out

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