If F(x)=x2−5 And G(x)=6x, Then What Is G(f(x)) Equal To? - Socratic

If #f(x) = x^2-5# and #g(x) = 6x#, then what is #g(f(x))# equal to? Algebra
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Bill Jorgensen May 20, 2018

#g(f(x)) = 6x^2 -30#

Explanation:

g(f(x)) mains you put the function f(x) into the function g(x)

#g(f(x)) = 6(x^2 -5))#

#g(f(x)) = 6x^2 -30#

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