(f o g)(-3) = (f(g(-3))
Because g is on the inside, we carry out g first.
g(x) = x^2 - 3
Substitute -3 in for x.
g(-3) = (-3)^2 - 3 = 9 - 3 = 6
g(-3) = 6
Next, carry out f on the result of g(-3)
f(6) = 2(6) - 1
= 12 - 1
= 11
So the answer is 11.
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No. you need to multiply both sides by 11 which would make it -88 > t. 99 is not less than -88
estimate: 0.8
actual: 0.74285714285