Answer:
A. h(x)= -5.86x^2 + 23.37x + 34
Step-by-step explanation:
If the scientist uses the same amount of pesticide on the two farms then the x's of the functions are the same.
Then, the combined yield [tex]h(x)[/tex] of the two farms is just the yield of the first farm plus the yield of the second farm:
[tex]h(x)=f(x)+g(x)[/tex].
Now, since
[tex]f(x)= -2.43x^2+10.37x+9[/tex]
and
[tex]g(x)= -3.43x^2+13x+25[/tex],
then
[tex]h(x)= (-2.43x^2+10.37x+9)+(-3.43x^2+13x+25)[/tex]
we add the coefficients of the corresponding terms to get:
[tex]h(x)= (-2.43x^2-3.43x^2)+(10.37x+13x)+(9+25)[/tex]
[tex]\boxed {h(x)=-5.86 x^2 + 23.37 x + 34.}[/tex]
Which is choice A.