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Given f(x) =x² and b=3 find the value of f(x) -f(b)/x+b​

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Answered by aryan26110417
1

Answer:

The answer is -1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) - f(b) / x + b

Substituting the Given Values, we get -

x² - 1x3 / x² + 3 [f is constant]

Since, x = x² ; x = 1

So equation becomes

1 - 3 / 1 + 3 = -2/4 = -1/4

Answered by bainaryan874
1

Answer:

x²- 3f/ x+b

= x - 3fb

It is the answer

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