juticeprivette554 juticeprivette554
  • 09-07-2022
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find (f-g)(x) where f(x) = -x^2, g(x) = -(x+4)²

Respuesta :

johnny837
johnny837 johnny837
  • 09-07-2022

Answer:

8x + 16

Step-by-step explanation:

(f - g)(x) = f(x) - g(x)

g(x) = -(x+4)(x+4)

= -(x² + 4x + 4x + 16)

= -(x² + 8x + 16)

= -x² - 8x - 16

1) Subtract the two functions.

= (-x²) - (-x² - 8x - 16)

= -x² + x² + 8x + 16

= 8x + 16

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do you find the perimeter of a dented square?
How do you find the perimeter of a dented square?
if arctan(3/5)=K    Tan(k)=?
At the begining of 6 grade the ratio of number of the advanced math students to the number of regular students was 3:8. However after taking the placement tests
if arctan(3/5)=K    Tan(k)=?
Here's a story problem...."Rita's wants to estimate the number of beans in a large jar.  She takes out 100. she takes out 100 beans and marks them. Then she ret
How do you find the perimeter of a dented square?
What was an effect of nationalism in Europe in the early 1900s?
if arctan(3/5)=K    Tan(k)=?
At the begining of 6 grade the ratio of number of the advanced math students to the number of regular students was 3:8. However after taking the placement tests