mddawn123 mddawn123
  • 03-05-2018
  • Mathematics
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For f(x)=3x+1 and g(x)=x²-6, find (f o g)(4)

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jdoe0001 jdoe0001
  • 03-05-2018
well,  (f o g)(4) is just another way of saying f(   g(4)   ).

so, we can simply first find g(4), and then plug that in f(x),

[tex]\bf \begin{cases} f(x)&=3x+1\\ g(x)&=x^2-6\\ (f\circ g)(4)&=f(~~g(4)~~) \end{cases} \\\\\\ g(4)=(4)^2-6\implies g(4)=16-6\implies g(4)=10 \\\\\\ f(~~g(4)~~)\implies f(~~10~~)=3(10)+1\implies f(~~10~~)=31[/tex]
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