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Answer:


8x^2-12x+5

Explanation:

This is the same as saying h(g(x)). All you do is take the g(x) equation and plug that in for x in the h(x) equation.

h(x) = 4x+1 Plug in g(x) equation for x

h(g(x)) =
4(2x^2-3x+1)+1 Distribute the 4 and simplify

h(g(x)) =
8x^2-12x+5

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Answer:

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8x^2-12x+5

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