Questions: Consider the following functions.
f(-3)=9 and g(-3)=4
Step 1 of 4 : Find (f+g)(-3).
Answer
(f+g)(-3)=
Transcript text: Consider the following functions.
\[
f(-3)=9 \text { and } g(-3)=4
\]
Step 1 of 4 : Find $(f+g)(-3)$.
Answer
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\[
(f+g)(-3)=
\]
$\square$
Solution
Solution Steps
To find \((f+g)(-3)\), we need to add the values of the functions \(f\) and \(g\) at the point \(-3\). Specifically, we will sum \(f(-3)\) and \(g(-3)\).
Step 1: Identify Given Values
We are given the values of the functions at the point \(-3\):
\[ f(-3) = 9 \]
\[ g(-3) = 4 \]
Step 2: Calculate \((f+g)(-3)\)
To find \((f+g)(-3)\), we add the values of \(f(-3)\) and \(g(-3)\):
\[
(f+g)(-3) = f(-3) + g(-3) = 9 + 4 = 13
\]