SOLUTION: n(x)=3^x m(t)=SQRT(t)+1 find m(n(x)) My solution was SQRT(3^x)+1, teacher said that it was wrong. Please help, that is the last problem I have for this homework and

Algebra ->  Functions -> SOLUTION: n(x)=3^x m(t)=SQRT(t)+1 find m(n(x)) My solution was SQRT(3^x)+1, teacher said that it was wrong. Please help, that is the last problem I have for this homework and       Log On


   



Question 214853: n(x)=3^x m(t)=SQRT(t)+1 find m(n(x))
My solution was SQRT(3^x)+1, teacher said that it was wrong.
Please help, that is the last problem I have for this homework and I am stuck.

Answer by jsmallt9(3758) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n%28x%29=3%5Ex
m%28t%29=sqrt%28t%29%2B1
Find m(n(x))
My solution was sqrt%283%5Ex%29%2B1
If this is actually your problem, then you are right. But since "m" and "n" look so similar, make sure that the above is actually the problem.

For example, maybe the problem was:

Find n(m(x))

If so, then the solution would be:
m%28x%29+=+sqrt%28x%29+%2B+1
n%28m%28x%29%29+=+n%28sqrt%28x%29+%2B+1%29+=+3%5E%28%28sqrt%28x%29+%2B+1%29%29