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25 April, 13:06

Given: f (x) = x - 7 and h (x) = 2x + 3

Write the rule for f (h (x)).

f (h (x)) = 2x - 7

f (h (x)) = 2x - 4

f (h (x)) = 3x

f (h (x)) = 3x

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  1. 25 April, 13:35
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    That's saying that the function of f is multiplied by h

    So it's (x-7) • (2x+3)
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