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While testing a new pesticide, an agricultural scientist uses two functions to predict the yields of two same-sized potato farms that have different soil conditions. the scientist's
predicted yield, in tons of the first farm can be represented by the following function, where x is the liters of pesticide he uses per acre of the farm.
f(3) = -2.43.12 + 10.371 + 9
his predicted yield, in tons, of the second farm can be represented by the following function, where x is the liters of pesticide he uses per acre of the farm.
g(x) = -3.43x2 + 13.1 + 25
if the scientist uses the same amount of pesticide on the two farms, select the function that accurately represents the predicted combined yield from both farms.
h(x) = g(0) + f(s)
h(x) = f(x) + 9()
hi(t) = -5.86x2 + 23.37x + 34 h(s) = -5.86x2 + 2.632 + 34
h(s) = g() - f )
h(x) = f(*) - 9(0)
h(s) = -12 + 2.63x + 16 h (t) = x2 - 2.632 - 16

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