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Zaria Scott
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20 October, 16:27
What are the real zeros of f (x) = 3x^4 + x^2 - 1
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Daniella Larson
20 October, 16:41
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f (g (x)) would be (x - 2), where x becomes 3x + 4.
Therefore, f (g (x)) is (3x+4-2) = (3x + 2)
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