May S.
asked 08/04/22If f(x)=x^4+2, g(x)=x-1 and h(x) = square root of x, f(g(h(x)))
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Mark M. answered 08/04/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
g(x) = x - 1
h(x) = √x
g(h(x)) = √x - 1
f(x) = x4 + 2
f(g(h(x))) = (√x - 1)4 + 2
Raymond B. answered 08/04/22
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
f(x) = x^4 +2
g(x) = x-1
h(x) =sqrx
g(h(x)) = sqrx - 1
f(g(h(x))) = (sqrx-1)^4 +2
= (x -2sqrx+1)^2 +2
= x^2 -4xsqrx+6x-4sqrx +3
UNLESS by chance you intended or the problem was meant to read
any of the following
f(h(g(x))), g(f(h(x))), g(h(f(x))), h(f((g))), or h(g(f(x)))
then you'll get different answers
such as
f(h(g(x))) = f(h(x-1)) = f(sqr(x-1)) = (sq(x-1))^4 +2 = (x-1)^2+2 = x^2-2x+3
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