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Babykins
26 July, 15:51
If f (x) = 5x^3 and g (x) = x+1, find (f•g) (x).
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Shelby Keith
26 July, 16:41
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(fg) (x) = 5x^4 + 5x^3
Step-by-step explanation:
(fg) (x) = (5x^3) (x+1)
(fg) (x) = 5x^4 + 5x^3
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