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28 January, 02:31

Find f (g (x)) given that f (x) = 4x + 2 and g (x) = 2x^2

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  1. 28 January, 03:05
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    You can simply substitute the equations into f (g (x)).

    First, substitute the equivalent expression for g (x). You are given g (x) = 2x^2.

    f (g (x)) = f (2x^2)

    2x^2 is now the new "x" in the given equation f (x) = 4x + 2. Replace the x's in f (x) = 4x + 2 with 2x^2.

    f (x) = 4x + 2

    f (2x^2) = 4 (2x^2) + 2

    Finally simplify the expression.

    4 (2x^2) + 2 = 8x^2 + 2
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