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Seamus Carroll
7 September, 08:35
Let h (x) = x^2+1
h (h (h (3)))
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Kellen Murphy
7 September, 11:45
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Answer:10,202
Step-by-step explanation:
H (3) = 10
H (h (3)) = H (10) = 101
H (101) = 10202
I'm pretty sure that's right.
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