
Laura M. answered 01/27/21
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Hi Kyla,
Here you would plug f(x) into g(x) as x
F(x)=3x+1
g(x)=x^-1 + 2x
g(f(x)) = (3x+1)^-1 + 2(3x+1)
Laura M. answered 01/27/21
Tutor specializing in Economics and Mathematics
Hi Kyla,
Here you would plug f(x) into g(x) as x
F(x)=3x+1
g(x)=x^-1 + 2x
g(f(x)) = (3x+1)^-1 + 2(3x+1)
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