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Algebraically show that each of the given combinations are equivalent to the given functions. f(x) – g() is equivalent to m(x) given:
f(0)
= - 3x + 5; g(x)
- 5x – 7; m(x) = 2x + 12
f(x) – g(x) = (
=
Is f(x) – g(x) equivalent to m(x)? yes

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