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28 October, 06:10
F (x) = square root x+9; g (x) = 8x - 13
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Gringo
28 October, 06:14
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Take the value of g (x) and plug it into the x inside the radicand for F (x).
F (g (x)) = sqrt{8x - 13 + 9}
F (g (x)) = sqrt{8x - 4}
Done!
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