SOLUTION: Find [g*h](x) and [h*g](x) 12. g(x)=-2x H(x)= x^2+3x+2 So this is what I've done so far but I need help solving for the other. (G*h)=-2(x^2+3x+2) -2x^

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Question 188982This question is from textbook algebra2
: Find [g*h](x) and [h*g](x)
12. g(x)=-2x
H(x)= x^2+3x+2
So this is what I've done so far but I need help solving for the other.
(G*h)=-2(x^2+3x+2)
-2x^2-6x-4
(H*g)
This question is from textbook algebra2

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