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3 May, 12:44

Given the function f (x) = x^2-7 and g (x) = 2x-x^3 what is the value of f (g (2))

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  1. 3 May, 15:53
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    9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First lets find g (2) because thats inside the f equation.

    g (x) = 2x-x^3

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

    g (2) = 4 - 8

    g (2) = - 4

    So now we are finding

    f (g (2)) = > f (-4)

    f (x) = x^2 - 7

    f (-4) = (-4) ^2 - 7

    Remember, because the square is outside the parentheses due to us plugging in a value, it becomes positive

    f (-4) = 16 - 7

    f (-4) = 9
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