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Given ƒ(x) = 4 − x and g(x) = −4x, find (ƒ ○ g)(x) (ƒog) (x) = x (ƒog) (x) = 4 - 4x (ƒog) (x) = 4 + 4x (ƒog) (x) = 0
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Given ƒ(x) = 4 − x and g(x) = −4x, find (ƒ ○ g)(x)
(ƒog) (x) = x
(ƒog) (x) = 4 - 4x
(ƒog) (x) = 4 + 4x
(ƒog) (x) = 0
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f(x)=4-x
g(x)=-4x
(f o g)(x)=f(g(x))=4-(-4x)=4+4x
Answer: (fog)(x)=4+4x
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