SOLUTION: How would I evaluate g(x)=x^2 for the equation f(2+h). I know I would put (2+h) for x, so it looks like f(2+h)=(2+h)^2. Would I simplify? I don't know if what I did was right? Than

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Question 828162: How would I evaluate g(x)=x^2 for the equation f(2+h). I know I would put (2+h) for x, so it looks like f(2+h)=(2+h)^2. Would I simplify? I don't know if what I did was right? Thanks.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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State how g(x) is related to f(x). State the definition for f(x).