Question: If f (x) = |3x + 2| and g(x) = x + 10,solve: (a) f(x) = g(x) (b) f(x) g(x) (c) f(x) < g(x)

If f (x) = |−3x + 2| and g(x) = x + 10,solve:(a) f(x) = g(x) (b) f(x) g(x) (c) f(x) < g(x)

(a) f(x) = g(x) (b) f(x) g(x) (c) f(x) < g(x)

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