zeniamendoza1999 zeniamendoza1999
  • 03-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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If f(x)= 2x+8 and g(x) = x^4, what is (g°f)(-3)?

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wooerfara3661
wooerfara3661 wooerfara3661
  • 03-10-2017
g(f(x))=(2x+8)^4=>g(f(-3))=(2(-3)+8)^4=(-6+8)^4=(+2)^4=16
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andriansp andriansp
  • 03-10-2017
To answer this question, first you need to find the (g°f) function. It will be found by inserting the f(x) into g(x). It should be: 
g(x) = x^4
(g°f)(x)= (2x+8)^4
(g°f)(-3)= (2*-3+8)^4
(g°f)(-3)= (8-6)^4= 2^4= 16
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