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F(x)=-3x+4 and g(x)=x^2 what is (g ° f)(0)

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Answer:


\left(gof\right)\left(0\right)=16

Explanation:

Given functions are
f\left(x\right)=-3x+4 and
g\left(x\right)=x^2.

Using both functions we need to find about what is the value of
\left(gof\right)\left(0\right). That can be done as shown below:


\left(gof\right)\left(0\right)


=g\left(f\left(0\right)\right)


=g\left(-3\left(0\right)+4\right)


=g\left(0+4\right)


=g\left(4\right)


=4^2


=16

Hence final answer is
\left(gof\right)\left(0\right)=16.

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