SOLUTION: Let f(x)=x^3 , g(x)= sqrt(x) , h(x)=x−4, and j(x)=2x. Express each function k as a composite of three of these four functions: k(x)=2(x−4)^3

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Question 1118009: Let f(x)=x^3 , g(x)= sqrt(x) , h(x)=x−4, and j(x)=2x. Express each function k as a composite of three of these four functions:
k(x)=2(x−4)^3

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just as a start, notice definition of h.
k%28x%29=2%2A%28h%28x%29%29%5E3; if you understand that step, maybe you can continue. (The step shown was a substitution!!)