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Find f(g(x)] if f(x) = x^2+ 1 and g(x) = x^5 O (x^5+ 1)² O (x² + 1)^5 O x^10 + 1 None of these
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Find f(g(x)] if f(x) = x^2+ 1 and g(x) = x^5
O (x^5+ 1)²
O (x² + 1)^5
O x^10 + 1
None of these
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I think the answer to this problem is C because I just know !
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