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If f(x) =x^3/3 and (x)=3√x, find f(g(9)).

If f(x) =x^3/3 and (x)=3√x, find f(g(9)).-example-1

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Answer: 243

Explanation:

To find f(g(9)), we need to first substitute g(9) into the function f(x), and then evaluate the resulting expression.

Given that g(x) = 3√x, we can replace x with 9 (since we're looking for g(9)) in the expression for g(x):

g(9) = 3√9

Simplifying the square root of 9, we get:

g(9) = 3 * 3

g(9) = 9

Now, we can substitute g(9) into the function f(x) = x^3/3, replacing x with 9:

f(g(9)) = (9)^3/3

Using the exponent rule for cube, we get:

f(g(9)) = 729/3

Simplifying the division, we get:

f(g(9)) = 243

So, the value of f(g(9)) is 243.

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