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Azul Larson
14 February, 07:25
If f (x) = -x+7 and g (x) = x-3 what is (f g) (4)
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Sammy Webster
14 February, 09:09
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fg (4) = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
f (x) = - x + 7
g (x) = x - 3
fg (x) = - (x-3) + 7
= - x + 3 + 7
fg (4) = - 4 + 10
= 6
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