Let $f(-2) = 5$ and $g(-2) = -8$. Find the following. $(f+g)(-2)$
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(f+g)(-2) = f(-2) + g(-2) (f+g)(-2) = 5 + (-8) (f+g)(-2) = -3 Show more…
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