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  • 13-11-2020
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Given f(x)=3x, g(x)=x−4, and h(x)=x2, what is (h⋅(f−g))(2)?

(h⋅(f−g))(2) =

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nopolca nopolca
  • 13-11-2020

Answer:

(h(f-g))(2) = 64

Step-by-step explanation:

(h(f-g))(2) = (3x-(x-4))^2

=(3x-(x-4))^2

=(3(2)-(2-4))^2

=(6-(-2))^2

=(6+2)^2

= 8^2

=64

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