SOLUTION: Given f(x) =x^3 and g (x) = 3+6x^2, find (g o f) (x).
Here are the possible answers:
a. none of these
b. 3+6x^2/x^3
c. 3+6x^6
d. 3+6x^2
Thanks for helping
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Here are the possible answers:
a. none of these
b. 3+6x^2/x^3
c. 3+6x^6
d. 3+6x^2
Thanks for helping
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Question 29868: Given f(x) =x^3 and g (x) = 3+6x^2, find (g o f) (x).
Here are the possible answers:
a. none of these
b. 3+6x^2/x^3
c. 3+6x^6
d. 3+6x^2
Thanks for helping Answer by jb007mi6(53) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! that would be "C" because you take "x^3" and plug it in whereever you see an "X" in g.
3+6(x^3)^2
the exponents multiply
3+6x^6