Q. What is (f−g)(x)?f(x)=−x+4g(x)=−2x2Write your answer as a polynomial or a rational function in simplest form.______
Identify formula: Identify the formula for (f−g)(x).(f−g)(x) is the difference of f(x) and g(x).(f−g)(x)=f(x)−g(x)
Substitute functions: We have: f(x)=−x+4g(x)=−2x2Now, substitute these functions into the formula for (f−g)(x).(f−g)(x)=(−x+4)−(−2x2)
Simplify expression: Simplify the expression by distributing the negative sign and combining like terms.(f−g)(x)=−x+4+2x2Since there are no like terms to combine further, this is the simplified form.