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Given the graphs of f(x) and g(x) below, find the composition of function f(g(0))

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The composition of the functions, f(g(-1)) = 2.

How to Find the Composition of Functions?

To get the composition of the functions, f(g(-1)), first identify the function, g(-1) by tracing the value of y on the function graph that gives an x-value of -1.

The following step is to utilize the value obtained in the first step to determine which value of y will yield an x-value equivalent to the value obtained in the first step on the second function graph. As a result of the graph of g(x), g(-1) = 0. Using the f(x) graph, the value of y at x = 0 is 2.

Therefore, the composition of the functions, f(g(-1)) = 2.

Given the graphs of f(x) and g(z) below, find the composition of functions f(g(-1)).

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