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Mathematics, 04.10.2021 14:20, maxstmichel3868

Match column A with column B by writing the letter of the correct answer on the blank before each number I Given: a(x) = x+2 b(x) = 5x - 3 X +5 c(x) = X-7 d(x) = Vx+5 3 e(x) = -7. - ) = Column B 3 a. X+5 b. 33 c. -7 d. Column A
1. (a + b)(x) 2.
(a. b)(x)
3. (doa)(x)
4. () (x)
5. (c-e)(x)
6. (a + b)(-1)
7. (a. b)(0)
8. (d. a)(2)
9. (9) (-2)
10. (c-e)(2)
Column B 3
a. X+5
b. 33
c. -7
d. Column Ae. VX +7 f. X+2 e g. 6x - 1 h. 1 i-6 j. 5x² + 7x- 6

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