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30 March, 08:43

If f (x) = - 5+1 and g (x) = x^3, what is (g°f) (0)

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  1. 30 March, 11:40
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    because you have to subtract then carry the one then add it gain then get 20 plus one more
  2. 30 March, 12:36
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    (g o f) (x) = g (f (x))

    so

    (g o f) (0) = g (f (0))

    find f (0) and subsitute for x in g (x)

    I'm assuming you mean f (x) = - 5x+1

    f (0) = - 5 (0) + 1=1

    g (f (0)) = g (1) = 1^3=1

    (g o f) (0) = 1
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