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  • 04-03-2017
  • Mathematics
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f(x) = sqrt(x+9); g(x) = 8x - 13. Find f(g(x))

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  • 04-03-2017
Here, f(x) = √x+9
g(x) = 8x - 13

So, for f(g(x)), just put the value of function g(x) in the function f(x)

It would be: f(g(x)) = √8x - 13 + 9

f(g(x)) = √8x - 4

Now, Take √4 as a common factor:
f(g(x)) = √4(√2x - 1)
f(g(x)) = 2(√2x - 1)

In short, Your Answer would be: f(g(x)) = 2(√2x - 1)

Hope this helps!

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