SOLUTION: Solve (fg)(X) F(x)= 5x squared - 5x+ 8 G(x)= 1-x squared

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Question 1048218: Solve (fg)(X)
F(x)= 5x squared - 5x+ 8
G(x)= 1-x squared

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f of g (x) is putting the g(x) into the function
5[(1-x)^2]^2-5(1-x)^2+8
That is 5(1-x)^4-5(1-x)^2+8
Note: I am assuming "5x squared" is 5x^2 and not (5x)^2.

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