Let f(x)=x^2−2 and g(x)=2x−3 evaluate the following. c. 2f(x)−g(x) =      d. f(g(4)) = e. g(f(4)) =

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ChapterP: Prerequisites
SectionP.6: Analyzing Graphs Of Functions
Problem 6ECP: Find the average rates of change of f(x)=x2+2x (a) from x1=3 to x2=2 and (b) from x1=2 to x2=0.
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Let f(x)=x^2−2 and g(x)=2x−3 evaluate the following.

c. 2f(x)−g(x) =      
d. f(g(4)) =
e. g(f(4)) =

 

 

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The given functions are

f(x) =x -2 and g(x)=2x– 3
Step 2

c.

To calculate the value of 2f(x)−g(x)

Now,

25(x)– g(x) =2[x* -2]-[2x-3]
= 2x? – 4– 2x +3
= 2x – 2x –1
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