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If f(x)=x-3/x, g(x)=x+3, and h(x)=2x+1, what is (g*h*f)(x).

A. 3x-6/x
B. 6x-6/x
C. 2x+4/2x+7
D. 4x-3/x

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Answer = (g*h*f)(x) = 4x-3/x
User Chuck Bergeron
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Answer:

Option B - 6x-6/x

Explanation:

Given : If
f(x)=(x-3)/(x), g(x)=x+3,h(x)=2x+1.

To find : What is the value of
(g(h(f)))(x)

Solution :


(g(h(f)))(x)=g(h(f(x)))

i.e, substitute the value of f(x) in h(x) and then put that h(x) in g(x).


g(h(f(x)))=g(h((x-3)/(x)))


g(h(f(x)))=g(2((x-3)/(x))+1)


g(h(f(x)))=(2((x-3)/(x))+1)+3

Solving the RHS,


=(2((x-3)/(x))+1)+3


=((2x-6)/(x))+1)+3


=((2x-6+x)/(x))+3


=(3x-6)/(x)+3


=(3x-6+3x)/(x)


=(6x-6)/(x)

Therefore, The value of
(g(h(f)))(x)=(6x-6)/(x)

Hence, Option B is correct.

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