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Demarcus Dudley
28 May, 03:37
For f (x) = 4x+1 and g (x) = x2-5, find (f•g) (4)
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Emilee Burnett
28 May, 06:52
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Step-by-step explanation:
(f•g) (4) = f (g (4))
g (4) = 4² - 5 = 11
f (g (4)) = f (11) = 4 (11) + 1 = 45
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