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30 August, 07:40

If f (x) = x3 + 7x2 - x and g (x) = x2 - 3, what is the degree of g (f (x)) ?

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  1. 30 August, 08:43
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    G (x) = x^2 - 3

    f (x) = x^3+7x^2-x

    Start with the g (x) function. Replace every x with f (x)

    g (x) = x^2 - 3

    g (f (x)) = (f (x)) ^2 - 3

    Then replace the f (x) on the right side with x^3+7x^2-x

    g (f (x)) = (x^3+7x^2-x) ^2 - 3

    The highest term inside the parenthesis is x^3. Squaring this leads to (x^3) ^2 = x^ (3*2) = x^6

    So the highest exponent found in g (f (x)) is 6, meaning the degree of is 6

    Answer: Choice C) 6

    Note: There is no need to expand out the expression as we only need the degree
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