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  • 23-07-2022
  • Mathematics
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Given that f(x) = -6x and g(x) = x + 4, multiply the functions (f •g)(x).

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CrystalQueen
CrystalQueen CrystalQueen
  • 23-07-2022

Answer:

(f • g)(x) = -6x² - 24x

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression (f • g)(x) can be written in an expanded form, f(x) • g(x).

(f • g)(x)                         <----- Original expression

f(x) • g(x)                       <----- Rewritten expression

(- 6 x) • (x + 4)               <----- Insert functions

-6x² - 24x                    <----- Multiply -6x and x, and multiply -6x and 4

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shilolopez26 shilolopez26
  • 23-07-2022
the final answer is 6x and 24
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