SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions p and q are defined as follows.
p(x)= 2x+1
q(x)= -x^2
Find the following.
(q * p)(-3)=
(p * q)(-3)=
(In between the q and p is a circle n
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-> SOLUTION: Suppose that the functions p and q are defined as follows.
p(x)= 2x+1
q(x)= -x^2
Find the following.
(q * p)(-3)=
(p * q)(-3)=
(In between the q and p is a circle n
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Question 1177219: Suppose that the functions p and q are defined as follows.
p(x)= 2x+1
q(x)= -x^2
Find the following.
(q * p)(-3)=
(p * q)(-3)=
(In between the q and p is a circle not an actual multiplication. It's like an open degree circle, but I don't know what it means) Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
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