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    Let\(f ( x ) = 4 x - 3\) And\(g ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } + x\)
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Let f(x)=4x−3f ( x ) = 4 x - 3f(x)=4x−3 And g(x)=x2+xg ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } + xg(x)=x2+x

Question 136

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Let f(x)=4x−3f ( x ) = 4 x - 3f(x)=4x−3 and g(x)=x2+xg ( x ) = x ^ { 2 } + xg(x)=x2+x . Find the composition. (g∘f)(−3)( g \circ f ) ( - 3 )(g∘f)(−3)

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