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Given the functions

f(x) and g(x), find (f⋅g)(x)

Given the functions f(x) and g(x), find (f⋅g)(x)-example-1
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Answer:


(fxg)(x)=2x^3+3x^2.

Explanation:

We are looking for the product of the arguments of 2 functions, these are the steps to find a result:

1. Write the arguments of both functions as a multiplication.


(x^2)(2x+3)

2. Apply the associative property of multiplication.


(x^2)(2x)+(x^2)(3)\\ \\2x^3+3x^2

3. Express your result.


(fxg)(x)=2x^3+3x^2.

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