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The functions q and r are defined as follows

g(x) = -2x-2
r(x) = x² – 2
Find the value of r(q(4)).
r(9 (4)) =

The functions q and r are defined as follows g(x) = -2x-2 r(x) = x² – 2 Find the value-example-1

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User Sujeet Sinha
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Answer:

98

Explanation:

So we have the two functions:


g(x)=-2x-2\text{ and } r(x)=x^2-2

And we want to find the value of r(g(4)).

To do so, first find the value of g(4):


g(x)=-2x-2\\g(4)=-2(4)-2\\

Multiply:


g(4)=(-8)-2

Subtract:


g(4)=-10

Now, substitute this into r(g(4)):


r(g(4))\\=r(-10)

And substitute this value into r(x):


r(-10)=(-10)^2-2

Square:


r(-10)=100-2

Subtract:


r(-10)=98

Therefore:


r(-10)=r(g(4))=98

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