SOLUTION: Given that f(x)=x2-14 and g(x)=7x+1, find (fg)(- 1/7), if it exists. (fg)(- 1/7) =

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Question 329270: Given that f(x)=x2-14 and g(x)=7x+1, find (fg)(- 1/7), if it exists.
(fg)(- 1/7) =

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