Asked by Josh
For functions f(x) = 7x − 8 and g(x) = 7x + 8,
find ⓐ (f · g)(x) ⓑ (f · g)(−2).
I have F(x)*G(x)= (7x-8)(7x+8).
I never really understood how this equation works. I can see the FOIL method but I don't quite understand it in this system of equations
find ⓐ (f · g)(x) ⓑ (f · g)(−2).
I have F(x)*G(x)= (7x-8)(7x+8).
I never really understood how this equation works. I can see the FOIL method but I don't quite understand it in this system of equations
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
(f · g) in this notation means "f follows g"
so (f · g)(x) = f( g(x) )
= f(7x + 8)
= 7(7x + 8) - 8
= 49x + 56 - 8
= 49x + 48
then f(-2) = 49(-2) + 48 = -50
another way:
g(-2) = 7(-2) + 8 =-6
then f(g(-2)) = f(-6) = 7(-6) - 8 = -42 - 8 = -50
which verifies my answer above
It does not mean multiplication like you had it.
so (f · g)(x) = f( g(x) )
= f(7x + 8)
= 7(7x + 8) - 8
= 49x + 56 - 8
= 49x + 48
then f(-2) = 49(-2) + 48 = -50
another way:
g(-2) = 7(-2) + 8 =-6
then f(g(-2)) = f(-6) = 7(-6) - 8 = -42 - 8 = -50
which verifies my answer above
It does not mean multiplication like you had it.
Answered by
Josh
I'm not sure, I'm following what you are saying. I should've got (f*g)(x)=49x^2-64 for A and for B is (f*g)(-2)=187.
I got (7x-8)(7x+8)=49x^2-64
I got (7x-8)(7x+8)=49x^2-64
Answered by
Josh
in addition -8+8=0 but when multiplied you get -64
Answered by
oobleck
(f*g)(x)=49x^2-64
(f*g)(-2)=49*4-64 = 196-64 = 132
How did you get 187? That's 4x^2-9
(f*g)(-2)=49*4-64 = 196-64 = 132
How did you get 187? That's 4x^2-9
Answered by
Josh
its the answer for B
Answered by
oobleck
Huh? You still want 49x^2-64
That is not 187
(7x-8)(7x+8) = (-14-8)(-14+8) = (-22)(-6) = 132
That is not 187
(7x-8)(7x+8) = (-14-8)(-14+8) = (-22)(-6) = 132
Answered by
Reiny
You didn't read what I said very carefully.
the notation f ∘ g does NOT mean multiplication
it means "f follows g", that is, do the g(x) function first, then
put that result into the f(x) function
Again, look carefully at my response, I did it two ways, both gave
me the same answer.
You were treating it like a multiplication
Again, f(x)*g(x) = (7x-8)(7x+8) <---- this is what you did
but you have to do (f ∘ g)(x) = f( g(x) )
the notation f ∘ g does NOT mean multiplication
it means "f follows g", that is, do the g(x) function first, then
put that result into the f(x) function
Again, look carefully at my response, I did it two ways, both gave
me the same answer.
You were treating it like a multiplication
Again, f(x)*g(x) = (7x-8)(7x+8) <---- this is what you did
but you have to do (f ∘ g)(x) = f( g(x) )
Answered by
oobleck
well, he said (f · g), not (f ∘ g)
Usually the dot just means multiplication.
But one way or the other, it should be clear by now...
Usually the dot just means multiplication.
But one way or the other, it should be clear by now...
Answered by
Josh
so the book wrong?
Answered by
Josh
Im not sure how they got 187.
Answered by
Josh
okay so back track.
Get rid of my equation I had given. and lets go from there
Get rid of my equation I had given. and lets go from there
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