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17 April, 02:03

1. Simplify f (g (x)) in terms of x if f (x) = x² - 1 and g (x) = 2 x + 3.

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  1. 17 April, 04:12
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    In this question, you're plugging in g (x) into f (x) to simplify.

    You would plug the g (x) equation into the x variable in the f (x) equation.

    Plug g (x) into f (x):

    (2x+3) ² - 1

    Solve:

    (2x+3) ² - 1

    Use FOIL:

    F = First

    O = Outsides

    I = Insides

    L = Last

    4x² + 12x + 9 - 1

    Combine like terms:

    4x² + 12x + 8

    Answer:

    4x² + 12x + 8
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