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The functions r and s are defined as follows.r(x) = –2x+2s(x) = -2x2-2Find the value of r (s (2)).r(s (2)) = Ï

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The first step to solve this problem and find the value of "s(2)", this is the value of the expresion for "s(x)" when x = 2. We have:


\begin{gathered} s(2)=-2\cdot2^2-2 \\ s(2)=-2\cdot4-2 \\ s(2)=-8-2=-10 \end{gathered}

We can now calculate the value for "r(s(2))", we need to apply the value of s(2) on the expression for "r(x)". We have:


\begin{gathered} r(s(2))=-2\cdot x+2 \\ r(s(2))=-2\cdot(-10)+2 \\ r(s(2))=20+2=22 \end{gathered}

The value of "r(s(2))" is equal to 22

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