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2) f(x)=5 x²-4 ; g(x)=1-x. Find g⁰f. a) -5 x²+5 b) 5 x²-5 c) 5 x²-10 x+1 d) -x²-1 4) f(x)=x+1 ; g(x)=x³+5. Find f⁰g.
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2) f(x)=5 x²-4 ; g(x)=1-x. Find g⁰f. a) -5 x²+5 b) 5 x²-5 c) 5 x²-10 x+1 d) -x²-1 4) f(x)=x+1 ; g(x)=x³+5. Find f⁰g.
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2) f(x)=5 x²-4 ; g(x)=1-x. Find g⁰f.
a) -5 x²+5
b) 5 x²-5
c) 5 x²-10 x+1
d) -x²-1
4) f(x)=x+1 ; g(x)=x³+5. Find f⁰g.
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