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let f(x)=3x-2 and g(x)= xsquared+6
then (f*g)(x)
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let f(x)=3x-2 and g(x)= xsquared+6
f( g(x)) = 3(g(x)) - 2
= 3 (x^2+6) -2
= 3 x^2 + 18 - 2
= 3 x^2 + 16
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