Problem

Given $f(x)=x^{3}+1$ and $g(x)=x-1$, simplify the function operation $f(x)-g(x)$.
$x^{3}-x$
$-x^{3}+2$
$x^{3}-x+2$
$x^{4}+1$

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Final Answer: \(\boxed{x^{3}-x+2}\)

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Step 1 :Given functions $f(x)=x^{3}+1$ and $g(x)=x-1$

Step 2 :The operation $f(x)-g(x)$ means that we subtract the function $g(x)$ from the function $f(x)$

Step 3 :This is done by subtracting the corresponding terms of the functions

Step 4 :Subtract $x-1$ from $x^{3}+1$

Step 5 :Subtract $x$ from $x^{3}$ and $-1$ from $1$

Step 6 :The simplified form of the function operation $f(x)-g(x)$ is $x^{3}-x+2$

Step 7 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{x^{3}-x+2}\)

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