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Let f(x)=x+8 and g(x) =x^2 -6x - 7. Find f(g(2))
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Let f(x)=x+8 and g(x) =x^2 -6x - 7. Find f(g(2))
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f(x)=x+8 and g(x) =x² -6x - 7
Calculate f(g(2))
1st calculate g(2) = 2² - 6(2) -7 ===> g(2) = - 15
2nd f(g(2)) becomes f(-15)
3rd replace x by -15 in f(x) =x+8 ==> -15+8=-7 and f(g(2)) = -7
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