Lola is incorrect because the width is half of the length as stated before.
Answer:
A bit of a doosy, but bare with me: f*g*h(x) = 
Step-by-step explanation:
So explaining this is a bit awkward as well, but I can try...So
Starting from g(x) working that backwards into f(x), so...
g(x) = 
f(x) = 
Take your g(x) and plug it into your f(x) into every x you see
f(g(x)) =
~ I hope you can visualize this, but do you see how g(x) plugs into f(x)...
Now you still have one more step which you still need to include h(x), so
Remember h(x) = 
Now plug in your h(x) into every x you see from f(g(x)) and it should look like...

We can’t see
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Answer:
b=14
d=10
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of a function is the highest power any single term is raised to.
x^2 is the term that has the highest degree, so in this case, the degree is 2.
For example; in x^5-x^4-3x^3; the degree would be 5 because the highest power x is raised to is 5.