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31 October, 05:43

If p (x) 2x^2-4x and q (x) - 3, what is (p•q) (x) ?

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  1. 31 October, 05:49
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    First of all I don't know is q (x) so I'll just assume that is it - 3

    (p. g) (x) = p (g (x))

    So all you have to do is plug that number in to the p (x) and solve

    P (x) = 2 (-3) ^2-4 (-3)

    P (x) = 30
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