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Given the functions f and g below, find g(f(-1)).

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Final answer:

To find g(f(-1)), substitute -1 into f, and then substitute the result into g.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find g(f(-1)), we need to substitute -1 into the function f, and then substitute the result into the function g. Let's start by finding f(-1).

(²-1) G di = do

Since the question is asking for a value of f, we can ignore the rest of the equation. So, f(-1) = (²-1).

Now, let's substitute the result, (²-1), into the function g to find g(f(-1)).

Therefore, g(f(-1)) = g((²-1)).

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