SOLUTION: Find (g•w)(x) and (w•g)(x) for g(x) =3x-2 and w(x) =x^2-3x+4. Please help me!!

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Question 942507: Find (g•w)(x) and (w•g)(x) for g(x) =3x-2 and w(x) =x^2-3x+4. Please help me!!
Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find:
and for and
first recall that (commutative property of multiplication)
so,




then, also

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