Solve (f+g-h)(5): Precalc Problem

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In summary, the problem is asking to find the value of (f + g - h)(5), which is equivalent to adding the values of f(5), g(5), and h(5) and then subtracting h(5) from the sum. This can be done by plugging in 5 for x in each function and solving for the resulting equation. Alternatively, one can use the general form of (f + g - h)(x) to simplify the calculation. In either method, the final answer is 27.
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SOME HOW I tryed a thousand times, the problem equals 27

f(x) = x+2, g(x) = 5x, h(x) = 5
Find (F + G - H)(5)

!PLZ HELP and explain <3
 
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All you are doing is summing up three functions of x. Remember that each of those functions takes a variable x defined on a certain domain and "transforms" it into another variable equal to f(x), which depends on x in a certain way. Since all three functions are defined for all real numbers x, the set of all real numbers is the domain of all three functions. Each function will take on a certain real value for a given real number x (in this case 5) in the domain. You are asked to add up two of these values and subtract from them a third. In other words:

[tex] (f + g - h)(5) [/tex]

is a condensed way of writing:

[tex] f(5) + g(5) - h(5) [/tex]

[tex] = (5+2) + 5(5) - 5 [/tex]

[tex] = 7 + 25 - 5 [/tex]

[tex] = 27 [/tex]
 
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There are two ways you can do the problem (seeing that is probably the whole point of assigning the problem!).

First, since f(x)= x+2, f(5)= 5+ 2= 7.
Since g(x)= 5x, g(5)= 25.
Since h(x)= 5 (for all x), g(5= 5.
(f+ g- h)(5)= 7+ 25- 5= 27.
(by the way, after defining f, g, and h, we have no idea what F, G, and H are!)

A more sophisticated way (the way Cepheid did it) is to note that, for any x,
(f+ g- h)(x)= (x+ 2)+ (5x)- 5= 6x- 3 so (f+ g- h)(5)= 6(5)- 3= 30- 3= 27.
By golly both give the same answer!
 
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thanks for the help, sorry, I am teaching my self pre calc, its hard, but I'm getting some where!
 

Related to Solve (f+g-h)(5): Precalc Problem

What is the basic formula for solving (f+g-h)(5)?

The basic formula for solving (f+g-h)(5) is to first substitute the value of 5 into the equations for f, g, and h. Then, add the resulting values of f and g, and subtract the value of h to get the final answer.

What does the "f+g-h" notation mean in this problem?

The "f+g-h" notation represents the function f added to the function g, and then subtracted by the function h. In other words, it is a combination of three separate functions.

What is the purpose of using the value 5 in this problem?

The value 5 is used as a specific input for the functions f, g, and h. This allows us to evaluate the overall expression at a specific point, rather than leaving it as a general expression.

How does the order of operations apply to solving (f+g-h)(5)?

The order of operations applies to this problem in the same way as any other mathematical expression. First, the values of f, g, and h are substituted with the input of 5. Then, the addition and subtraction operations are performed in the order they appear, resulting in the final answer.

What is the difference between (f+g-h)(5) and (f+g)(5)-h?

The main difference between these two expressions is the order in which the operations are performed. In (f+g-h)(5), the addition and subtraction are performed first, while in (f+g)(5)-h, the addition is performed first and then the subtraction. This can lead to different final answers.

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