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Is this correct?(top answerers)-example-1
User Eper
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Answer:

y = x + 5, y = 2^x, y = -x, y = x^2

Explanation:


y=2^(-x^2)+5\\\\f(x)=x+5\\\\g(x)=2^x\\\\h(x)=-x\\\\i(x)=x^2\\\\f\Bigg(g\bigg(h(i(x))\bigg)\Bigg)\\\\h(i(x))=-x^2\\\\g\bigg(h(i(x))\bigg)=2^(-x^2)\\\\f\Bigg(g\bigg(h(i(x))\bigg)\Bigg)=2^(-x^2)+5

User Hilbrand Bouwkamp
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Answer:

Explanation:

Again, I'm not totally sure I know what your choices are or if you can do what I would propose.

y = 2

-x^2

+ 5

Is the order that I would put them in. What get's to me is how much is included in a step, but I have given you the correct order.

User Carl Walsh
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