Let f(x)=-5x+6 and g(x)=3x^2-2x+1 What is h(x)=f(g(x))
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So wherever we see 'x' in f(x), we replace it with the entire function g(x). So, h(x) = f(g(x)) = -5*(3x^2-2x+1) + 6 Then, we simplify this expression: h(x) = -15x^2 + 10x - 5 + 6 Show more…
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