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oksano4ka [1.4K]
3 years ago
11

F(x)=9x-2 and and g(x)= -x+3 find f(g(x))

Mathematics
2 answers:
larisa86 [58]3 years ago
6 0
F(-x+3)=-9x+25 Hope this helps. 
Fed [463]3 years ago
3 0
ANSWER CHOICES A. (3x^4)-(30x^2)+75 B. (3x^4)-15 C. (3x^4)-5 D. (9x^4)-5 2. Let f(x)= (x^2)-4 and g(x)= (-3x)^2.
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Step-by-step explanation:

To make it easy let's start by organizing our information :

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  • ABCD is a rhombus
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  • we notice that the rhombus ABCD is divided into four right triangles

What do you think of when you hear a right triangle ?

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Simply because they are the diagonals of a rhombus .

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This isn't enough . Let's try to figure out a way to calculate the length of KL  wich is the base of the triangle

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What I want to do is to apply the pythgorian thaorem to khow the lenght of that small part that is not a part of the height of the triangle . I will call it D

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  • D² = 52/4-9 +4 SO D=2

now the height of the trigle is H= BD-D= 8-2=6

NOw the area of the triangle is :

  • A=(KL*H)/2 ⇒ A= (6*6)/2=18

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