Answer:
(g◦f)(x) = 2x +1
Step-by-step explanation:
(g◦f)(x) = g(f(x)) = g(2x -1) = (2x -1) +2
(g◦f)(x) = 2x +1
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Substitute f(x) for the argument in the function g(x) and simplify.
Step-by-step explanation:
Kayden:Kayah:Kayla:Michelle
2:3:4:3
2k+3k+4k+3k=36
12k=36
k=36:12
k= 3
Kayden- 2•3=6
Kayah- 3•3=9
Kayla= 4•3=12
Michelle= 3•3=9
The graph of f(x) + 1 is the graph in the option C.
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Which is the graph of f(x) + 1?</h3>
For a given function f(x), a vertical translation is written as:
g(x) = f(x) + N
- If N > 0, then the translation is upwards.
- If N < 0, then the translation is downwards.
Here we have g(x) = f(x) + 1, so we have a translation of 1 unit upwards, the graph of f(x) + 1 is the graph of f(x) but translated one unit upwards.
From that, we conclude that the correct option is C.
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