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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 10:10 kenoknox

The amount of energy a microwave oven uses (in the form of electricity) is given by the function f(x)=5x+9, where x is the amount of time the microwave is turned on. the amount of energy the microwave puts out is modeled by the function g(x)=−x^2+3x+1, where x is the amount of time the microwave is turned on.
what is the difference between the amount of energy the microwave uses and the amount it puts out?
(x)=x^2+2x+8
f(x)=−x^2−2x−8
f(x)=−x^2+8x+10
f(x)=x^2−8x−10

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