SOLUTION: okay i've been given a question y=(x+4)^3 and it is written in f(g(x)) form. It asks to fins f(x) and g(x) how do I find that?
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Question 494030: okay i've been given a question y=(x+4)^3 and it is written in f(g(x)) form. It asks to fins f(x) and g(x) how do I find that? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! okay i've been given a question y=(x+4)^3 and it is written in f(g(x)) form. It asks to fins f(x) and g(x) how do I find that?
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If f(g(x)) = (x+4)^3
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g(x) = x+4
f(x) = x^3
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f(g(x)) = f(x+4) = (x+4)^3
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Cheers,
stan H.