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Question Find (fg)(x)(f-g)(x) if f(x)=6x2+x+6f(x)=-6 x^{\wedge} 2+x+6 and g(x)=x2+x+2g(x)=-x^{\wedge} 2+x+2.

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implify the equation to get the final result.
(fg)(x)=5x2+4(f-g)(x) = -5 x^{2} +4The function (fg)(x)(f-g)(x) is 5x2+4-5 x^{2} +4.

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