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Can someone help me with this problem please??? If ƒ( x ) = x 2 + 1 and g( x ) = 3 x + 1, find 2 · ƒ(4). A. 18 B.34 C.65

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Answer:

B.34

Explanation:


f( x ) = x^ 2 + 1 \\ g( x ) = 3 x + 1\\\\f(4) * 2 = ?\\f(4) = 4^2 +1\\\\=( 16+1) * 2\\\\= 17* 2\\\\= 34

User Saeed Nasehi
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Answer: B

Explanation:

They've given you two functions f(x) = x^2 + 1 and g(x) = 3x +1 And they are you to find 2 * f(4) then g(x) is not needed so input in 4 for the function f(x) and multiply the output by 2.

F(4) = 4^2 + 1

F(4) = 16 +1

f(4) = 17

17 * 2 = 34

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