SOLUTION: Suppose f(5) = -5, f(-5) = 5, and f(0) = 6, while g(-5) = 0, g(5) = -5, and g(0) = 0. Find f(g(5+(-5))).
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Question 306610: Suppose f(5) = -5, f(-5) = 5, and f(0) = 6, while g(-5) = 0, g(5) = -5, and g(0) = 0. Find f(g(5+(-5))).
Answer by themathtutor2009(81) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(g(5+(-5)))=f(g(5-5))=f(g(0))=f(0)=6
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