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  • 09-04-2017
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If f(x)=7-3x and g(x)=3x-7, what is the value of f(1)-g(1)?

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  • 09-04-2017
Substitute 1 for x in each of your equations.

f(x)=7-3x
which is
f(1)=7-3(1)
=3
Do the same for g(x)
g(x)=3x-7
which is
g(1)=3(1)-7
=-4

Then subtract g(x) from f(x):
3-(-4)
=7

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