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If f(x)= -x^2 - 1, and
g(x)=x + 5, then

g(f(x))=___x^2+___x+___


If f(x)= -x^2 - 1, and g(x)=x + 5, then g(f(x))=___x^2+___x+___ ​-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

g(f(x))

g(-x^2 - 1)

-x^2 + 0x + 4= -x^2 + 4

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