SOLUTION: Find F where g(x)= x^3 and (F of G)(x) = 2x^3+3
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Question 67224
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Advanced mathematics
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Find F where g(x)= x^3 and (F of G)(x) = 2x^3+3
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g(x) = x^3
(F of G)(x) = 2x^3 + 3
(F of G) means that the function g(x) or formally known as (x^3) is placed into the function known as F(x) ....
an easy way spot to place is:
F(x) = 2x + 3