K(x) = x^2(x^2 + 16), where K(x) = x^2.
I got K(x^2) = x^8 + 16x^4. Is this right? Thanks :))
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Whoops, I meant we had to find the value of the function K(x^2), not where K(x)=x^2. Sorry about that lol
If K(x) = x^2(x^2 + 16) then
K(x^2) = x^4(x^4 + 16)
= x^8 + 16x^4
you are right.
but...
your first line is confusing.
either K(x) = x^2(x^2 + 16) or K(x) = x^2
K(x^2) = x^4(x^4 + 16)
= x^8 + 16x^4
you are right.
but...
your first line is confusing.
either K(x) = x^2(x^2 + 16) or K(x) = x^2
ok, saw your correction