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If s ( x ) = 2 - x² and t ( x ) = 3x, what is s ( t ( -7 ) )?
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If s ( x ) = 2 - x² and t ( x ) = 3x, what is s ( t ( -7 ) )?
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s (t (-7))=?
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s (t (-7))= -7s t
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