Answer:
B
Explanation:
You can read this as "find g of f of 2"
Also written as g(f(2)).
What we're doing is is looking at the function f and getting the value when you input 2. f(2)
Since the function f is the curved one, you will find the coordinate where the input is 2. At input 2 or x=2, we get the value of 0.
Now back to g(f(2)) -- Because we have found the value of f when it is 2, we can replace this equation with:
g(0)
Now we find the value we get from g when we put 0 as the input. When 0 is our input, or when our x is 0, we see the point of g is (0,2) so our output is 2.