Answer:
f(g(-64)) = -190
Step-by-step explanation:
The functions are not well written.
Let us assume;
f(x) = x+1
g(x) = 3x+1
f(g(x)) = f(3x+1)
Replace x with 3x+1 in f(x)
f(g(x)) = (3x+1) + 1
f(g(x)) = 3x + 2
f(g(-64)) = 3(-64) + 2
f(g(-64)) = -192+2
f(g(-64)) = -190
<em>Note that the functions are assumed but same method can be employed when calculating composite functions</em>
Answer: 30
Step-by-step explanation: To solve this problem, we're going to have to use the Pythagorean theorem...
a² + b² = c²
24² + 18² = c²
576 + 324 = c²
c² = 900

30
30 = c
I hope this helps!
Answer:
option D is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/7. if you make them equivalent fractions it would be 30/70 or 14/70. 30/70 is bigger.