SOLUTION: Find (s,∘,w)(1)for s(x)=4x2+3x−3and w(x)=3x2+x−4. (s,∘,w)(1)=

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Question 1147056: Find (s,∘,w)(1)for s(x)=4x2+3x−3and w(x)=3x2+x−4.
(s,∘,w)(1)=

Answer by greenestamps(13198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


w(1) = 3(1^2)+1-4 = 0

s(w(1)) = s(0) = 0+0-3 = -3

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