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Find (f - g)(x)

f(x) = 3x2 – 2x
g(x) = 9x2 - X+7

A. -6x2 - x-7
B. 6x2 – x+7
C. 12x2 - x-7
D. -6x2 – 3x-7

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Find (f - g)(x)

f(x) = 3x2 – 2x

g(x) = 9x2 - X+7

A. -6x2 - x-7

B. 6x2 – x+7

C. 12x2 - x-7

D. -6x2 – 3x-7

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the two functions:

\begin{gathered}f(x)=3x^2-2x\text{ and } g(x)=9x^2-x+7\\\end{gathered}

And we want to find:

(f-g)(x)(f−g)(x)

This is equivalent to:

=f(x)-g(x)=f(x)−g(x)

Hence, by substitution:

=(3x^2-2x)-(9x^2-x+7)

Distribute:

=(3x^2-2x)+(-9x^2+x-7)

Rearrange:

=(3x^2-9x^2)+(-2x+x)+(-7)

Combine like terms:

=-6x^2-x-7

Hence, our answer is A.

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