If f(x)=x^(2)-4x and g(x)=6-x^(3), evaluate the following. a. (f g)(1) b. (g-f)(-4) c. (f*g)(2) d. ((g)/(f)) a. (f g)(1)= ◻ (Simplify your answer.) b. (g-f)(-4)= ◻ (Simplify your answer.) c. (f@g)(2)= ◻ (Simplify your answer.) d. ((g)/(f))(2)= ◻ (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
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a. $(f+g)(1)$ b. $(g-f)(-4)$ c. $(f \cdot g)(2)$ d. $(\frac{g}{f})(2)$ a. $(f+g)(1)=$ (Simplify your answer.) b. $(g-f)(-4)=$ (Simplify your answer.) c. $(f \cdot g)(2)=$ (Simplify your answer.) d. $(\frac{g}{f})(2)=$ (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) Show more…
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