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2 August, 04:59

Let g (x) = 2x and h (x) = x^2+4 find the value

1.) (g*h) (0)

2.) (h*g) (a)

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  1. 2 August, 08:34
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    (HoG) (x) = (2x) 2 + 4 simply because HoG (x) is actually H (G (x)). So where ever there was an x in H (x) we substitute our value of G (x). Now the only thing left is to put in the 1. so out answer is (2 (1)) 2 + 4 = 8Only in the 6th grade; )
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