SOLUTION: Pg 519 Given L(s)=s+1 and M(s)=s^3+1, determine M[L(s)].

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: Pg 519
Given L(s)=s+1 and M(s)=s^3+1, determine M[L(s)].
This question is from textbook intermediate algebra

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Replace in the definition of with the definition of , thus:





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