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13 February, 15:10

Given: f (x) = x^2 and g (x) = x+1 find g[f (-2) ]

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  1. 13 February, 15:25
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    Answer: 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

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    Start with the meaning of g[f (x) ]. This when you write g (x), where ever you see and x in g (x), put in an f (x)

    g (f (x))

    g (x) = x + 1 Substitute f (x) for x

    g (f (x)) = f (x) + 1 Substitute x^2 for f (x)

    g (f (x)) = x^2 + 1

    g (f (-2)) = (-2) ^2 + 1 Substitute - 2 for x

    g (f (-2)) = (4) + 1

    g (f (-2)) = 5 Answer
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