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The functions s and t are defined as follows.Find the value of t(s(- 4)) .t(x) = 2x ^ 2 + 1s(x) = - 2x + 1

The functions s and t are defined as follows.Find the value of t(s(- 4)) .t(x) = 2x-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

Since we have the functions:


s(x)=-2x+1
t(x)=2x^2+1

Composing the functions:


t(s(-4))=2(-2(-4)+1)^2+1

Multiplying numbers:


t(s(-4))=2(8+1)^2+1

Adding numbers:


t(s(-4))=2(9)^2+1

Computing the powers:


t(s(-4))=2*81+1

Multiplying numbers:


t(s(-4))=162+1

Adding numbers:


t(s(-4))=163

In conclusion, the solution is 163

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