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Given $f(x)=5 x_{2}-3 x+2$ and $g(x)=2 x_{2}+6 x-4,$ find the following.$$(f-g)(0)$$
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This is done by subtracting the function g(x) from f(x). So, we have: (f-g)(x) = f(x) - g(x) = (5x_{2}-3x+2) - (2x_{2}+6x-4) Show more…
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