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Let f(x) =×2+ × - 9 and g(x) = 7x + 5. Find g(1)and f(g(1)).

Let f(x) =×2+ × - 9 and g(x) = 7x + 5. Find g(1)and f(g(1)).-example-1
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Recall that to evaluate a function at a given value, we substitute the variable with the given value.

Evaluating g(x) at x=1 we get:


g(1)=7*1+5.

Simplifying the above result we get:


g(1)=7+5=12.

Evaluating f(x) at g(1) we get:


f(g(1))=(g(1))^2+g(1)-9.

Substituting g(1)=12 in the above result we get:


f(12)=12^2+12-9.

Simplifying the above result we get:


\begin{gathered} f(12)=144+12-9 \\ =147. \end{gathered}

Answer: Second option.

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