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Let f(x)= x2 - 14 and g(x) = 6-X.
Find (fq)(7).

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Answer:


(fg)(7) = - 35

Explanation:

The given functions are:


f(x) = {x}^(2) - 14

and


g(x) = 6 - x

We want to to find


(fg)(7)

Note that:


(fg)(x) = f(x) * g(x)

We substitute the functions to obtain:


(fg)(x) = ( {x}^(2) -1 4 ) * (6 - x)

We now substitute x=7, to get:


(fg)(7) = ( {7}^(2) -1 4 ) * (6 - 7)

This implies that


(fg)(7) =( 49-1 4 ) * (6 - 7)


(fg)(7) = 35 * - 1 = - 35

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