SOLUTION: what is the answer to the following cube root and x+5 is all under the radical.
let f(x) = cube root of x+5 and g(x)= x^3 -5. find
(g o f)(3) and (f o
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Question 964500: what is the answer to the following cube root and x+5 is all under the radical.
let f(x) = cube root of x+5 and g(x)= x^3 -5. find
(g o f)(3) and (f o g)(x)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39631) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Form the composition.
At x=3,
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