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Mathematics, 10.09.2021 20:30 alyssa9778

For f(X) = 3X + 1 and g(X) = x2 - 6, find ( f+g ) (X) A: X2 + 3X - 5
B: 3X3 - 5
C: 3X2 -17
D: X2 + 3X + 7 ​

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