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Let f(x) = x + 2 and g(x) = x2 + 4. Find f(g(f(2)).

User Brr Switch
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Answer:


f(g(f(2)))=22

Explanation:

The given functions are


f(x)=x+2

and


g(x)=x^2+4


We want to find
f(g(f(2)).


We first find
f(2)=2+2=4


This implies that we are finding
f(g(4).



f(g(x))=f(x^2+4)


\Rightarrow f(g(x))=x^2+4+2



\Rightarrow f(g(x))=x^2+6


This implies that;


\Rightarrow f(g(4))=4^2+6



\Rightarrow f(g(4))=16+6



\Rightarrow f(g(4))=22


\therefore f(g(f(2)))=22



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