If $f(x) = x + 5$ and $g(x) = |x|$, find $(f \circ g)(-1)$ and $(g \circ f)(-1)$. 1. $(f \circ g)(-1) = 2. $(g \circ f)(-1) =
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Step 1: To find (f@g)(-1), we first need to find g(-1) and then plug that value into f(x). Show more…
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