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Express the function in the form
f ∘ g.
(Use non-identity functions for f and g.)
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
f ∘ g.
(Use non-identity functions for f and g.)
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
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Answered by
Anonymous
Express the function in the form
f ∘ g.
(Use non-identity functions for f and g.)
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
f ∘ g.
(Use non-identity functions for f and g.)
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
Answered by
Anonymous
Express the function in the form f ∘ g. (Use non-identity functions for f and g.)
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
F(x) = (2x + x2)4
Answered by
mathhelper
Assuming you meant:
F(x) = (2x + x^2)^4
g(x) = x + x^2
f(x) = x^4
check:
f ∘ g = f (g(x) )
= f(x+x^2)
= (x+x^2)^4
F(x) = (2x + x^2)^4
g(x) = x + x^2
f(x) = x^4
check:
f ∘ g = f (g(x) )
= f(x+x^2)
= (x+x^2)^4
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