madisynep madisynep
  • 22-11-2021
  • Mathematics
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Given: F(x)= 2x - 1; G(x)= 3x + 2; H(x)= x^2
Find F(x) + G(x) + H(x)

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jw8497385 jw8497385
  • 22-11-2021

Answer:

4

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sburbridge
sburbridge sburbridge
  • 22-11-2021

Answer: 6x^2+1

(very sorry if this is wrong lol)

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute all the given numbers into the equation, by doing so this should give you 2x-1+3x+2+x^2.

Since we have a group of x’s add them together, which would make 6x^2, this leaves our -1 and +2 add these these two numbers together to make plus one and finally you will have 6x^2+1

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