Asked by Alec
I am having a problem with solving a composite function in Algebra 1
How do I solve f(x) = -2x + 1 and g(x) = 4x? Don't I need more info?
No, that is all you need.
I it unclear what you want to do here.
see http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/algebra/functions_c.htm
How do I solve f(x) = -2x + 1 and g(x) = 4x? Don't I need more info?
No, that is all you need.
I it unclear what you want to do here.
see http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/algebra/functions_c.htm
Answers
Answered by
Crazykiddy
(F°f)(x)=-2(-2x+1)+1
=4x-2+1
=4x-1
G(x)=4x
X=-4
F(x)=g(x)
4x-1=-4
4x=-4+1
4x=-3
X=-3/4
X=-0,75
=4x-2+1
=4x-1
G(x)=4x
X=-4
F(x)=g(x)
4x-1=-4
4x=-4+1
4x=-3
X=-3/4
X=-0,75
Answered by
Crazykiddy
or x and y intercepts
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