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Find functions f and g so that h(x) = (f â g)(x).
h(x) = (6x - 14)8
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Answered by
Steve
Assuming you mean
h(x) = (6x-14)^8
then just make
f(x) =x^8
g(x) = 6x-14
that way
(fâg)(x) = f(g(x)) = (g(x))^8 = (6x-14)^8
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eloisa
How to solve. If there is a square root
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