p(x) = 2x2 – 4x and q(x) = x – 3, what is (p•q)(x)
Solution:
Here we have to find p(q(x))
q(x) =x -3
we will plug value of q(x) in x of p(x)
p(x) =2x2-4x
p(q(x)) = 2(x-3)2-4(x-3)
= 2(x2-6x+9)-4(x-3)
=2x2-12x+18 -4x+12
=2x2-16x+30
Sorry if I am wrong I really am
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...} in set #1, addition by 1 , subtraction by -1, multiplication by 1 then addition of 1 or subtraction of -1, and division by one then addition of 1 or subtraction of -1 exist and are all well defined operations, since they yield the same result every time in a constant pattern (there are not the only examples)
{1, 3, 5, 7, ...} in set #2 addition by 2, subtraction by -2, multiplication by 1 then addition of 2 or subtraction of -2, and division by one then addition of 2 or subtraction of -2 exist and are all well defined operations, since they yield the same result every time in a constant pattern (there are not the only examples)
Answer:
First option
Step-by-step explanation:
4×4×4×4×4×4
Answer:
the answer rounded to the nearest hundred is 0.86
Step-by-step explanation:
the full answer is 0.859375