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We are given with two functions here: h(x) is 5^-x and g(x) is 5^x . we are asked in the problem to determine the value of the expression (g-h)(x). In this case, we just have to employ subtraction to the given functions. That is
(g-h)(x) = 5^x - 5^-x
= 5^x -1/5^x
= (5^2x -1)/5^x
Put the argument value where the variable is, then evaluate.
For f(x), you want f(2).
f(2) = 2² + 1 = 4+1 = 5
For g(x), you want g(1).
g(1) = 3·1 +1 = 4
For [f(2) - g(1)] you want the difference of the above values.
[f(2) - g(1)] = [5 - 4] = 1
Answer:
y=14
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is an isosceles triangle due to opposite sides being congruent, the base angles would also be congruent.
plug in 25 in 2x and you would get 50°
Since the sum of a triangle is 180° you could set up an equation
Then, add 50+50=100+10=110
then you would then have
subtract 110 from 180, leaving you with 70
then divide and you would get 14
Check:
5(14)+10+50+50= 180