Math, asked by darekarharshala, 9 months ago

If f(x) = x+2, g(x) = x² - X-2
then find
g(1) +g(2) +g(3)/f (-4) + f(-2) + f (2)​

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Answered by satyasreevanka
7

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

f(X) = X+2

Substituting the required X values in the function f(X),

  • f(2) = (2)+2 = 4
  • f(-2) = (-2)+2 = 0
  • f(-4) = (-4)+2 = -2

g(X) = X²-X-2

Substituting the required X values in the function g(X),

  • g(1) = (1)²-(1)-2 = -2
  • g(2) = (2)²-(2)-2 = 0
  • g(3) = (3)²-(3)-2 = 4

Value of,

( g(1)+g(2)+g(3) ) / ( f(-4)+f(-2)+f(2) )

= [-2+0+4] / [4+0-2]

= 2/2

= 1.

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Answered by rperkins
0

Answer:344

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