SOLUTION: Let g(x)=4x+8 and h(x)=x+6 Find the expression.
(h*g)(x)
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Question 853202: Let g(x)=4x+8 and h(x)=x+6 Find the expression.
(h*g)(x)
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(h*g)(x) = h(g(x))
= h(4x+8)
=4x+8+6
=4x+14
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