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  • 02-05-2022
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Do not include "g(f(1)) =" in your answer

Do not include gf1 in your answer class=

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reinhard10158
reinhard10158 reinhard10158
  • 05-05-2022

Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

g(f(1)) simply means we first get f(1), and that result becomes the input value for g(x). and that is then the end result.

so,

f(1) = 4

and then

g(f(1)) = g(4) = 14

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