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Wendall designs a tower with a height in feet that can be represented by the function T(x) = 9(x + 6.9), where x is the height of the visible space in a standard office. Then, he decides to include an above ground parking garage under the tower. The height of the parking garage can be represented by the function G(x) = 3x.

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Answer:


G(T(x)) = 27(x + 6.9)

Explanation:

Given


T(x) = 9(x + 6.9)


G(x) = 3x

Required [Missing from the question]

G(T(x))

We have:


G(x) = 3x

This implies that:


G(T(x)) = 3(T(x))

Substitute:
T(x) = 9(x + 6.9)


G(T(x)) = 3[9(x + 6.9)]

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G(T(x)) = 27(x + 6.9)

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