DaneRiekena
DaneRiekena
04-07-2014
Mathematics
Answered
let g(x)=x-3 and h(x)=x^2+6 find (h o g) (1)
Answer :
konrad509
konrad509
04-07-2014
[tex]h \circ g=(x-3)^2+6=x^2-6x+9+6=x^2-6x+15[/tex]
Answer Link
kate200468
kate200468
04-07-2014
[tex]g(x)=x-3 \ \ \ and\ \ \ h(x)=x^2+6 \\\\(h \circ g) (1)=h\bigg (g(1)\bigg)=h\bigg(1-3\bigg)=h(-2)=(-2)^2+6=4+6=10[/tex]
Answer Link
VIEW ALL ANSWERS ( 53+ )
Other Questions
what were the 4 major causes of imperialism?
How were chariot drivers protected in the Circus Maximus
Sentence using "preliminary"? Please use an easy one so I can actually draw it, too :PThanks in advance :)
I need help with the blanks
Jim has a box in the shape of a rectangular prism. The area of the base of the box is 48 square inches. The volume of the box is 144 cubic inches. let h= the he
solve the following problem: (12×10^9)÷(6×10^5)
What is an "alloy" in the chapter of metals in chemistry??
Approximately how many miles apart are Petrograd and Moscow ? A. 200 B. 350 C. 500 D. 650
13 squared? how does it mean and what is the solution?
what two developments in the late 1800s led to the decline of the cattle business ?