SOLUTION: Suppose f(x)=3x-6, g(x)=x^2 + square root of x, and h(x) = x/3 + 2 What is: f(g(4))

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Question 300696: Suppose f(x)=3x-6, g(x)=x^2 + square root of x, and h(x) = x/3 + 2
What is: f(g(4))

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