ktwyatt10 ktwyatt10
  • 17-04-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

Given: f(x) = 3 - X; g(x) = -2x
Find g[f(x)]

Respuesta :

altavistard
altavistard altavistard
  • 19-04-2020

Answer:

g[f(x)] = -2(3 - x) = -6 + 2x

Step-by-step explanation:

When we substitute the function f(x) for x in g(x) = -2x, we get the composition g[f(x)]:

g[f(x)] = -2(3 - x) = -6 + 2x

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Gilda walks to the train station. If she walks at the rate of 3 mph, she misses her train by 7 minutes. However, if she walks at the rate of 4 mph, she reaches
How do I factor x^2+7×+6
After Pennsylvania experienced its oil boom in 1859, three other states discovered vast oil reserves. Name two of these states.
A jar contains five red marbles and three green marbles. A marble is drawn at random and notreplaced. A second marble is then drawn from the jar.1) Find the pr
what are the most common grammar errors?
describe in your own words what is a 'fat cat'?
what is case-based reasoning?
the measures of an exterior angle and the adjacent interior angle add p to 360 because they form a linear plane?
100 rational numbers can be inserted  between 2 and 7? give your views on this statement
whats 11 divided by 1/4