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PRE-CAL/CAL MASTER NEEDED

f ( 2x − 1 ) = 4x^2 − 10x + 6

from f(x)=x^2-3x+2, h(x)=2x-1, f(h(x))

How is this: f ( 2x − 1 ) = 4x^2 − 10x + 6 derived from ^

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for every x you see in the f function you will replace with the h function
PRE-CAL/CAL MASTER NEEDED f ( 2x − 1 ) = 4x^2 − 10x + 6 from f(x)=x^2-3x+2, h(x)=2x-example-1
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