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G(x) = 15 – 4x
h(x) = x +8
Write g(h(x)) as an expression in terms of 2.

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For this case we have the following functions:


g (x) = 15-4x\\h (x) = x + 8

We must find
g (h (x))when
x = 2.

So:


g (h (x)) = 15-4 (x + 8) =

We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses taking into account that:


- * + = -\\15-4x-32 =

We add similar terms taking into account that different signs are subtracted and the sign of the major is placed:


-17-4x

Thus, we have to:


g (h (x)) = - 17-4x

Then, with x = 2:


g (h (2)) = - 17-4 (2) = - 17-8 = -25

Equal signs are added and the same sign is placed.

Answer:


g (h (2)) = - 25

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