What are the ^ supposed to mean multiplecation?
Answer:
Part 1) 
Part 2) 
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
A composite function is a function that depends on another function. A composite function is created when one function is substituted into another function
we have


Part 1) Determine f(g(x))
To find f(g(x)) substitute the function g(x) as the variable in function f(x)
so

Part 2) Determine g(f(x))
To find g(f(x)) substitute the function f(x) as the variable in function g(x)
so

For x=5


The sides of the right-angle triangle will be 16 units and 20.30 units. And the missing angle will be 52°.
<h3>What is a right-angle triangle?</h3>
It's a form of a triangle with one 90-degree angle that follows Pythagoras' theorem and can be solved using the trigonometry function.
The side AC will be
tan 38° = 12.5 / AC
AC = 15.999
AC ≈ 16 units
Then the side AB will be
AB² = 12.5² + 16²
AB = 20.30 units
We know that the angle sum is 180 degrees. Then we have
∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180°
38° + ∠B + 90° = 180°
∠B = 52°
More about the right-angle triangle link is given below.
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|12| ÷ 2 • |-5|
= 12 ÷ 2 • 5
= 6 • 5
= 30
Absolute values just make the number positive if it is negative. The number stays positive if it’s positive.