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For f(x)=2-x and g(x)=4x^2+x+6, find (f×g)(x)

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Answer:

Our composed function is
f(g(x)) = -4x^2-x-4.

Explanation:

We are given two separate functions:


f(x) = 2-x


g(x) = 4x^2 + x + 6

We need to find the composition of
(f \cdot g)(x). This is literally stating "f of g of x."

Therefore, we simply plug g(x) into f(x) and solve. We replace the x-value in the f(x) function with the entirety of the g(x) function and simplify.


f(g(x)) = 2 - (4x^2+x+6)\\\\f(g(x)) = 2 - 4x^2 + x + 6\\\\f(g(x)) = -4x^2 - x - 4

Our composed function is
f(g(x)) = -4x^2-x-4.

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