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10 June, 12:07

Given h (t) = 2t + 1 and g (t) = 2t + 2 find (g•h) (t)

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  1. 10 June, 12:24
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    Answer: 2 (t + gt + 1)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    h (t) is just an identifier for a particular process applied to the variable (t).

    So h (t) = 2t + 1 and h (s) = 2s + 1 and h (b) = 2b + 1

    So g (t) = 2t + 2 and g (s) = 2s + 2 and g (b) = 2b + 2

    All in all, The question can also be written as: h (t) * g (t)

    So put it together and you get:

    h (t) → 2t + 1g

    (t) → 2t + 2

    multiply 2t + 2 from 2t + 1g and it will equal.
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