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Let f(x)= 3X^5/3 and g(X)= -2X^5/3. find (f+g) and (f-g)(X) and state the domain of each. Then evaluate (f+g)(-8) and (f-g)(-8)

let F(X) = 1/2X^5/2 and g(X) = 2X^2. find (f x g)(X) and (f/g)(X) and state the domain of each. then evaluate (f x g)(9) and (f/g)(9)

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