PLZ HELP, IT'S ALGEBRA 2: Kate and Stella both worked at the coffee shop today. Kate's total cups of coffee made is represented by f(x); and Stella's total cups of coffee made is represented by g(x). Use the functions below to write a function that represents the total cups of coffee they made today. f(x) = 6x − 8 g(x) = 3x + 1 9x + 9 9x − 7 3x − 7 3x − 9
@shadow subject change to Mathematics, please.
i can't, it won't let me
can any of you help?
So, normally speaking, if you're trying to get the total of two equations, you add everything together. \(\sf{f(x) = 6x − 8 \\ g(x) = 3x + 1}\) Given these, you're trying to do \(\sf{f(x)+g(x)}\) to get what your total would be (let's use \(\sf{t(x)}\) for the equaled). \(\sf{t(x)=(6x+3x) + ((-8)+1)}\) Once you solve those, you'll have the answer you need. Best of luck, \(\style{font Family:Arial; text-shadow: 2px 2px 3px white, 0 0 10px white, 0 0 5px white;color:#23B7F3;font-size:100px;padding:50px;width:500px;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;z-index:500;text-align:center;} {\Huge\sf\color {} {{-~Akuma~matata}}}\) "what a wonderful phrase"
Thx man, can't say i understand it, but thanks for the help man
What do you not understand? I'll try and explain it further if you need
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