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  • 21-01-2022
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Given that ƒ(x) = x2 + 1 and g(x) = –3, multiply the functions (g · ƒ)(x).

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Given that ƒx x2 1 and gx 3 multiply the functions g ƒx not A class=

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TheUnknownScientist
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  • 21-01-2022

Answer:

Option B

(g × ƒ)(x) = 3x² + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

  • ƒ(x) = x² + 1
  • g(x) = – 3

To Find;

  • (g × ƒ)(x)

Now,

(g × ƒ)(x)

(x² + 1)(– 3)

-3x² – 3 = 0 (Assuming zero, so we can take minus as common)

3x² + 3

Thus, The answer is 3x² + 3.

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