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Ƒ and g, ƒ(2) = −3 and g( − 3) = 10. Find g(f(2)) .

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To find g(f(2)), we first need to find f(2) and then use that result as the input for g.

We are given that f(2) = -3, so we substitute that value into g(x) to get:

g(f(2)) = g(-3)

We are also given that g(-3) = 10, so we substitute that value in:

g(f(2)) = g(-3) = 10

Therefore, g(f(2)) = 10.

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