I fear that you are typing an asterisk * when you should be typing a small round circle ◦ which means "composed with", referring to the so-called "composition" of two functions. f◦g(x) and f*g(x) are entirely different things. f*g(x) means to multiply the expressions together, but f◦g(x) means to substitute what g(x) equals for x in what f(x) equals. To get the little circle ◦ on here, type this 9702; but don't skip a space between the # and the 9. I skipped a space above so you could see what characters I typed insted of just another ◦. find (f◦g)(-4) and (g◦f)(-4) f(x)=-2x-1; g(x)=x²+5 f◦g(-4) means f(g(-4)) So first find g(-4): g(-4) = (-4)²+5 = 16+5 = 21 So f◦g(-4) = f(g(-4)) = f(21) = -2(21)-1 = -42-1 = -43 --------- g◦f(-4) means g(f(-4)) So first find f(-4): f(-4) = -2(-4)-1 = 8-1 = 7 So g◦f(-4) = g(f(-4)) = g(7) = (7)²+5 = 49+5 = 54 Edwin