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Find(f+g)(x) if f(x)=3x+5 and g(x)= -2x^2-5x=3a. (f+g(x)=-2x^2+8x+8b. (f+g)(x)=-2x^2-2x+8c. (f+g)(x)=-4x+8d. (f+g)(x)=-2x+8

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