SOLUTION: Can you evalute this expression: g(√8)
Given that f(x) = 2x+1/3-5x and g(y) = 1/√y²+1
?
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Question 558998: Can you evalute this expression: g(√8)
Given that f(x) = 2x+1/3-5x and g(y) = 1/√y²+1
?
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
well the f(x) doesnt apply
in this case
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