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27 August, 12:43

If f (x) = 4x+7 and g (x) = x^3, what is (g°f) (-1)

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  1. 27 August, 16:19
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    The answer is (g°f) (-1) = 27

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * (g°f) (1) ⇒ means make the domain of g is the range of f

    - At first find the value of f (-1)

    - Take the answer and substitute it as the value of x for g

    - So the range of f is the domain of g

    ∵ f (x) = 4x + 7

    ∵ The domain of f = - 1 ⇒ x is the domain

    ∴ f (-1) = 4 (-1) + 7 = - 4 + 7 = 3 ⇒ f (-1) is the range

    ∵ g (x) = x³

    ∵ x = f (-1) = 3 ⇒ the domain of g

    ∴ g (3) = 3³ = 27 ⇒ the range of g

    * (g°f) (-1) = 27
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