snow8
snow8
02-09-2017
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If p(x) 2x^2-4x and q(x)-3, what is (p•q)(x)?
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stevemosby0
stevemosby0
02-09-2017
First of all I don't know is q(x) so I'll just assume that is it -3
(p.g)(x)= p(g(x))
So all you have to do is plug that number in to the p(x) and solve
P(x)=2(-3)^2-4(-3)
P(x)=30
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