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If f(x) =-4x-4 and g(x) =x^3 what is (g’f)(-2) I wrote it out as best as I could. Please help!

If f(x) =-4x-4 and g(x) =x^3 what is (g’f)(-2) I wrote it out as best as I could. Please-example-1
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User Paulius
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64 is the correct answer!!!!!!!!
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User TheCuriousOne
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Answer:

64

Explanation:

Evaluate f(- 2) then substitute the value obtained into g(x), that is

f(- 2) = - 4(- 2) - 4 = 8 - 4 = 4, then

g(4) = 4³ = 64

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