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If F(x) = x + 6 and G(x) = x4, what is G(F(x))?

If F(x) = x + 6 and G(x) = x4, what is G(F(x))?-example-1
User Jyothish
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D. (x+6)^ 4

We are given f(x)=x+6, so all we do is put the f(x) value in g(x), Hence our answer is
(x+6)^(4)

User Reith
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Answer:

g(f(x)) = (x + 6)^4.

Explanation:

We replace the in x^4 ( ie g(x)) by (x + 6) ( ie f(x)):

g(f(x)) = (x + 6)^4

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