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Math help how do I do this and what should I get for the answer

Math help how do I do this and what should I get for the answer-example-1

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f(x) = 2x + 1

g(x) = x ^(2) + 3x + 7
With these 2 equations all we have to do is just substitute it for f and get


2x + 1(x {}^(2) + 3x + 7)
Then just apply the distributive property

Just in case see if there are other ways of doing it
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