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28 April, 06:46

Given that g (t) = t2-t And f (x) = 1+x

Find g (f (0)) + f (g (0))

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  1. 28 April, 08:59
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    The correct answer is 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The composite function g (f (x)) will be given by;

    (1+x) ^2 - (1+x)

    Substituting x with zero yields g (f (0)) = 0.

    On the other hand, the composite function f (g (t)) will be given by;

    1+t^2-t

    Substituting t with zero yields f (g (0)) = 1

    Finally, g (f (0)) + f (g (0)) = 0+1 = 1.
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