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19 January, 17:43

Let f (x) = x^2 and g (x) = 3x+1

Find (f•g) (5)

A. 400

B. 256

C. 160

D. 76

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  1. 19 January, 18:17
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    The anwser is A. 400

    If you square x or 5 you will get 25.

    If you multiply 3 with x or 5 you will get 15, Plus 1 equals 16.

    After this you multiply 25 and 16 to get 400.
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