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F(x) = 4x and g (x) = 4x -3. find the product of ( f . g ) (x)

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Answer:

16x² - 12x

Explanation:

(f • g )(x)

= f(x) × g(x)

= 4x(4x - 3) ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by 4x

= 16x² - 12x

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Here, I hope it's helpful.

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