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For all values of x, f(x)=2x^2 and g(x)= x+1
Solve fg(x) = gf(x)

User HotIceCream
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Answer:


-(1)/(4)

Explanation:

Work out fg(x)

To work out fg(x), put the g function into the f function so, the x in f(x) is equal to the x+1 (from the g function) so:


2(x+1)^(2) = 2 (x^(2) +2x+1) = 2x^(2) + 4x +2

So fg(x) =
2x^(2) + 4x +2

Work out gf(x)

Do this by substituting the f(x) equation into the g(x) which is:


(2x^(2) )+1

So gf(x) =
(2x^(2) )+1

Work out x

And since fg(x) = gf(x),


2x^(2) + 4x +2 =
(2x^(2) )+1

4x = -1

x =
-(1)/(4)

User Duniyadnd
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Answer:

-0.25

Explanation:

→ Find fg(x)

2 ( x + 1 )² = 2x² + 4x + 2

→ Find gf(x)

2x² + 1

→ Equate them

2x² + 1 = 2x² + 4x+ 2

→ Move everything to the right hand side

0 = 4x + 1

→ Solve

x = -0.25

User Douglas Jones
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