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Madeline Wilkins
7 June, 04:27
Let f (x) = 2x + 4 and g (x) = 6x + 5. Find f. g.
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Collin May
7 June, 08:13
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find fg (x), you first open up the g.
This will make f (6x+5). How you substitute 6x + 5 for the x in the f.
This means you get 2 (6x+5) + 4
Which equals 12x+14
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