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If s(x) = x – 7 and t(x) = 4x2 – x + 3, which expression is equivalent to (t*s)(x) ? a) 4(x – 7)2 – x – 7 + 3 b) 4(x – 7)2 – (x – 7) + 3 c) (4x2 – x + 3) – 7 d) (4x2 – x + 3)(x – 7)
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If s(x) = x – 7 and t(x) = 4x2 – x + 3, which expression is equivalent to (t*s)(x) ?
a) 4(x – 7)2 – x – 7 + 3
b) 4(x – 7)2 – (x – 7) + 3
c) (4x2 – x + 3) – 7
d) (4x2 – x + 3)(x – 7)
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Hello,
(t*s)(x)=t(x)*s(x)=(4x²-x+3)*(x-7)
Answer D
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The expression (t*s)(x) may also be written as t(x)*s(x) which means that the functions are just multiply to each other. From the given,
t(x)*s(x) = (4x² - x + 3)(x - 7)
Thus, the answer for this item is letter D.
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