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Consider functions g and h. g(x) = 3(x-2)+1 and h(x) = -2x+14. what is the value (hog)(4)
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Consider functions g and h. g(x) = 3(x-2)+1 and h(x) = -2x+14. what is the value (hog)(4)
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Consider functions g and h. g(x) = 3(x-2)+1 and h(x) = -2x+14. what is the value (hog)(4)
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Explanation:
g(4)=3(4-2)+1
=3(2)+1
=6+1
=7
hog(4)= –2(7)+14
=–14+14
=0
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