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If f(x)=x+6 and g(x)=x^4 find G(F(x))

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User Sarmun
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Answer:


\large\boxed{g(f(x))=(x+6)^4}

Explanation:


f(x)=x+6\\\\g(x)=x^4\\\\g(f(x))\to\text{put}\ x+6\ \text{to the equation of}\ g(x)\\\\g(f(x))=(x+6)^4

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User Asherbret
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You plug in f(x) into where x is within g(x) so you get G(f(x))=(X+6)^4

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User David Guerrero
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