SOLUTION: Let h(x)= 2x^2+8x-15 and g(x)=2x^2 Find a linear function f so that h= g 0 f.

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Question 184044: Let h(x)= 2x^2+8x-15 and g(x)=2x^2 Find a linear function f so that h= g 0 f.
Found 2 solutions by HyperBrain, ikleyn:
Answer by HyperBrain(694) About Me  (Show Source):
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(g(f(x))=2(f(x))2 since g(x)=2x2
2(f(x))2=2x2+8x-15
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Next>>divide both sides by 2
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(f(x))2=x2+4x-7.5
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Next>>take the square root of both sides
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f(x)=± sqrt%28x%5E2%2B4x-7.5%29
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Answer by ikleyn(53937) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let h(x)= 2x^2+8x-15 and g(x)=2x^2 Find a linear function f so that h= g 0 f.
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This solution by @HyperBrain is a TOTAL and FATAL gibberish.

It tells me that the responder is going, is ready and wants very much and most of all
to deceive a reader at any price and through thick and thin.