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Let: g(x)= -5x^2
find: g(g(-1))

User Fred Finkle
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Answer:


g(g(-1))=-125

Explanation:

We are given the function:


g(x)=-5x^2

And we want to find:


g(g(-1))

First, we will evaluate the inner function. So:


g(-1)=-5(-1)^2=-5

Therefore:


g(g(-1))=g(-5)

Evaluate:


g(-5)=-5(-5)^2=-5(25)=-125

Therefore:


g(g(-1))=-125

User Jeff Sheldon
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