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Let g(x)=4x +9 and h(x)=x+2. Find the expression. (h◦g)(x)
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Let g(x)=4x +9 and h(x)=x+2. Find the expression.
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You also can use a app called “Socratic”
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So you plug in g(x) for x in h(x)
Since g(x) = 4x + 9, substitution that in
4x + 9 + 2
4x + 11
Solution: 4x + 11
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