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f(x)2x^(2)+x-3 g(x)=x-1

Perform the indicated operation, then find the domain (f*g)(x)
8 years ago

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If you mean f(x) = 2x^2+x-3 then
f(g) = 2g^2+g-3
= 2(x-1)^2+(x-1)-3
= 2x^2-3x-2
8 years ago
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