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I WILL GIVE YOU THE BRILLIANT THINGY

PLEASE HELP WITH 24 I WILL GIVE YOU THE BRILLIANT THINGY-example-1
User Tuhin
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Answer:

heres an example: Replace all x's in

g(x)

with the function f(x) to get

g(f·x)=(x+3)2

Step-by-step explanation:

g(f·x)

means that you replace all x's in

g(x)

with the function

(f·x)

The easiest way to do this is rewrite

g(x)

replacing all x's with a blank set of parenthesis, like this

-g(f·x)=(x)2

Now place the function into the parenthesis.

(f·x)

g(f·x)=(x+3)2

Step-by-step explanation:

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