Complete the table. y = f(g(x)) y = 4 / sqrt(x^2 + 10) u = g(x) y = f(u) y = 4 / sqrt(u)
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Here, f (u) is given by y=fgx 4 and g(x) is given by u=g(x). To solve for f (u), we use the Quadratic Formula to solve for f (u) and get y=4+10x. To solve for g(x), we use the Quadratic Formula to solve for g(x) and get x=2+10x. Show more…
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