Sunday, August 16, 2015

Intermediate Algebra, Chapter 5, 5.3, Section 5.3, Problem 15

If f(x)=3x2+9x+10 and g(x)=4x2+2x+12. Find (a) (fg)(x) (b) (f+g)(x)
a.) For (f+g)(x)


b.) (fg)(x)

Compose the result function for fg by replacing the function designators with the actual functions.

(3x2+9x+10)(4x2+2x+12)


Multiply 1 by each term inside the parentheses.

3x2+9x+104x22x12


Since 3x2 and 4x2 are like terms, add 4x2 to 3x2 to get x2.

x2+9x+102x12


Since 9x and 2x are like terms, add 2x to 9x to get 7x.

x2+7x+1012


Subtract 12 from 10 to get 2.

(fg)(x)=x2+7x2

b.) For (f+g)(x)
Compose the result function for f+g by replacing the function designators with the actual functions.

(3x2+9x+10)+(4x2+2x+12)


Remove the parentheses that are not needed from the expression.

3x2+9x+10+4x2+2x+12


Since 3x2 and 4x2 are like terms, add 4x2 to 3x2 to get 7x2.

7x2+9x+10+2x+12


Since 9x and 2x are like terms, add 2x to 9x to get 11x.

7x2+11x+10+12


Add 12 to 10 to get 22.

(f+g)(x)=7x2+11x+22

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