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Makai Rowland
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24 August, 12:05
H (n) = - n^2+4+n
g (n) = n-1
Find g (h (n))
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Antony Solis
24 August, 12:31
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H (n) = - n^2+4+n
g (n) = n-1
Find g (h (n))
Step-by-step explanation:
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g (h (n)) = g (-n²+4+n) = (-n²+4+n) - 1
g (h (n)) = -n²+n+3
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