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Given the following functions, find and simplify (f ⋅ g)(x). f(x)g(x)=x 1=3x-3?

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Final answer:

To find the product of two functions (f · g)(x), multiply f(x) by g(x) and simplify. The specific functions were not provided in the question, so a hypothetical example was used to demonstrate the process.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find and simplify the product of two functions, (f · g)(x), you need to determine the expressions for f(x) and g(x) first. Unfortunately, the expressions for these functions are not provided in the question, but I will demonstrate the process using hypothetical functions. Suppose f(x) = 2x and g(x) = x + 1. The product (f · g)(x) would then be calculated by multiplying the two functions together: (2x) · (x + 1) = 2x^2 + 2x. After obtaining the product, we simplify by combining like terms, if any.

Since the question presents a typo and does not provide specific functions, we are unable to perform the exact operation. However, remember that in general, to find the product of two functions, you multiply them and then simplify by combining like terms.

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