(f+g)(x) = f(x) +g(x)
So (f+g)(1) = f(1) + g(1) = (-1) + (2) = 1.
A'zyrie W.
asked 11/07/23Consider the following functions.
f={(0,−5),(1,−1)}
and
g={(−4,3),(1,2),(−2,5),(−5,5)}
Step 1 of 4 :
Find (f+g)(1).
(f+g)(x) = f(x) +g(x)
So (f+g)(1) = f(1) + g(1) = (-1) + (2) = 1.
WILLIAMS W. answered 11/07/23
Experienced tutor passionate about fostering success.
Hello A’zyrie, To find (f+g)(1), you need to add the values of the functions f and g at the point where x = 1.
First, let's find f(1):
f(1) = -1
Next, find g(1):
g(1) = 2
Now, you can calculate (f+g)(1):
(f+g)(1) = f(1) + g(1) = -1 + 2 = 1
So, (f+g)(1) equals 1.
Get a free answer to a quick problem.
Most questions answered within 4 hours.
Choose an expert and meet online. No packages or subscriptions, pay only for the time you need.