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  • 30-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Let f ( x ) = 2 x − 1 , g ( x ) = 3 x , and h ( x ) = x ^2 + 1 , what is h( h ( 5) ) ?

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romeokatlover
romeokatlover romeokatlover
  • 30-09-2017
First you would solve for h(5) by plugging in 5 as your x, then solving it.

h(5) = 5^2 + 1
h(5) = 25 + 1
h(5) = 26

Next you would multiply the 26 by the individual h, which is basically h(1).

h(1) = 1^2 + 1
h(1) = 2

Lastly you multiply your h(1) value by the h(5) value to get your answer.

h(1) • h(5) = 26 • 2
h[h(5)] = 52
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