59 is a "prime number". It has no factors except ' 1 ' and itself.
So the only possibility is 1 x 59 .
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Answer: g(f(2)) = 11</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
g(f(2)) is substituting the value of f(2) for x in g(x). But we must first find f(2).
We know that f (x) = ax² - 12
Since f(3) = 24
⇒ a(3²) - 12 = 24
9 a = 36
a = 4
∴ f(2) = (4)(2²) - 12
= 4
⇒ g(f(2)) = 2(4) + 3
= 11
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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Hope this helped!
<h2>~AnonymousHelper1807</h2>
That is impossible but I did some math so there are 2 ways that will equal more than 40.
6.7×6.0=40.2
6.5×6.2=40.3
Hope this helps!