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Given the function f and g find g(f(0) f
(x)=-4x-1. G(x)=6x+4

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Final answer:

To find g(f(0)), substitute f(0) into the function g(x)=6x+4. Therefore, g(f(0))=-2.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find g(f(0)), we need to first find f(0). Given the function f(x)=-4x-1, we substitute x=0 into the function: f(0)=-4(0)-1=-1.

Next, we substitute f(0)=-1 into the function g(x)=6x+4: g(f(0))

=g(-1)

=6(-1)+4

=-2.

Therefore, g(f(0))=-2.

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