SOLUTION: How do you solve g(h(x)) when g(x)=3/(x+1) and h(x)=(x+5)/2?

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Question 270992: How do you solve g(h(x)) when g(x)=3/(x+1) and h(x)=(x+5)/2?
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(h(x)) means to put the h function into the g function. We get
g(h(x)) =

simplify the denominator to get

multiply by the reciprocal to get

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