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If g(x)= square root of x and h(x)=x^3-1, what is g(h(4))? a. square root of 11 b. square root of 63 c. 5 d. 7
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If g(x)= square root of x and h(x)=x^3-1,
what is g(h(4))?
a. square root of 11
b. square root of 63
c. 5
d. 7
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I agree this is hard thx for the points
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G(4^3-1)
G(64-1)
G(63)
Square root of 63
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