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The functions r and s are defined as follows.

r(x) = 2x+1
s(x) = -x²
Find the value of r (s (4)).
r(s(4))=

User Ardila
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26 votes

Answer:


33

Explanation:

Define functions:


r(x) = 2x+1\\s(x) = -x^2

Substitute
s(x) into
r(x):


2(-x^2) + 1

Solve for value:


= 2((-4)^2)+1\\= 2(16) + 1\\= 32 + 1\\= 33

** assuming that the function of
s(x) the x value is squared with the negative sign.

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