F•h(7)=(-7+1)-1=-7 when you have a function that looks like foh, you basically plug the equation of h in for the x value in the equation of f
Perimeter = 4 x sides
48 = 4 (x + 3)
48 = 4x + 12
36 = 4x
x = 9
Check:
x + 3 = 9 + 3 = 12
12 x 4 = 48
Answer: 5x(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps
Answer:
4. Composites have many non distinct prime factors, which are used more than once, such as 2,2,5,5 (the prime factors of every multiple of 100). What that means is that there can be two, three, four, or, in fact, infinitely many composite numbers that can have the same distinct prime factors.
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So, yes.