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Find the Requested Composition of Functions

Question 27

Question 27

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Find the requested composition of functions.
-Given f(x) = 5x + 12 and g(x) = 4x - 1, find f°g(x) .


A) Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 5x + 12 and g(x) = 4x - 1, find f°g(x) . A)    B)    C)    D)
B) Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 5x + 12 and g(x) = 4x - 1, find f°g(x) . A)    B)    C)    D)
C) Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 5x + 12 and g(x) = 4x - 1, find f°g(x) . A)    B)    C)    D)
D) Find the requested composition of functions. -Given f(x) = 5x + 12 and g(x) = 4x - 1, find f°g(x) . A)    B)    C)    D)

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