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Consider the functions f (x) = x2 - 13 and g (x) = x + 5. What is the value of f[g (-4) ]?

-12

3

-13

8

+1
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  1. 14 May, 17:53
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    The value of that composite function is - 12.

    In order to solve for any value within a composite function, we first take the number and function on the innermost part and ignore the outermost part. In this case, we start with just g (-4). This means we stick - 4 in for x in the g equation. The work for this is below.

    g (x) = x + 5

    g (-4) = - 4 + 5

    g (-4) = 1

    Now that we have this, we use the answer (in this case 1) and put it into the outermost equation. So we are looking for f (1), which means we stick 1 in for x in the f equation.

    f (x) = x^2 - 13

    f (1) = 1^2 - 13

    f (1) = 1 - 13

    f (1) = - 12
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