SOLUTION: Suppose you are given the two functions f(x)=4sqrt(x)+2 g(x)=x^2+3 Determine the expression g*f(x) = g(f(x))
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Suppose you are given the two functions f(x)=4sqrt(x)+2 g(x)=x^2+3
Determine the expression g*f(x) = g(f(x))
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f(x)=4sqrt(x)+2 g(x)=x^2+3
g(f(x))=(4sqrt(x)+2)^2+3
=16x+16sqrt(x)+4+3
=16x+16sqrt(x)+7
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