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Please see the picture below. The questions has Parts B C and D

Please see the picture below. The questions has Parts B C and D-example-1
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B.


(g\circ f)(2)=g(f(2))
g(f(2))=g(5\cdot2)=g(10)=9(10^2)+2=902

C.


(f\circ f)(1)=f(f(1))
f(f(1))=f(5\cdot1)=f(5)=5\cdot5=25

D.


(g\circ g)(0)=g(g(0))
g(g(0)=g(9(0{}^2)+2)=g(2)=9(2^2)+2=38

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