Answer:
f(g(0)) = -2
Explanation:
We have our two equations, f(x) and g(x).
We work our way from the inside to the outside. Our inside equation is g(0). If we match g(x) to that, that would mean x = 0. So on that g(x) graph, when the x=0, the graph intercepts the y axis at y = 1.
Now that we know that g(0) = 1, we can plug that into the original equation, making it f(1) instead of f(g(0)). Now that we have f(1), we can go to our f(x) equation.
Matching the equations, it shows the x=1. On our f(x) graph, we'll find x=1 and trace down or up (down in this case) to the point where the graph intercepts at that point. Thats where we can then trace that point to the y axis and we see that our line hits the y axis at -2, making that the answer.