If F(x)=6x^3 And G(x)=2x+2, Find (f-g)(x) ? | Socratic

If f(x)=6x^3 and g(x)=2x+2, find (f-g)(x) ? Algebra
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Jim G. May 30, 2018

#(f-g)(x)=6x^3-2x-2#

Explanation:

#"note that "(f-g)(x)=f(x)-g(x)#

#=6x^3-(2x+2)#

#=6x^3-2x-2#

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