I issa Senior Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 561 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2007 #1 Members don't see this ad. Shot at 2007-08-10
red88m Bob Loblaw 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 139 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2007 #2 Plug n chug: f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2 g(f(x)) = -2(-6x+1)+5 f(x)g(x)= (3x+2)(-2x+5) I didn't work these all the way out...I'm 99.9% they're right. Upvote 0 Downvote
Plug n chug: f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2 g(f(x)) = -2(-6x+1)+5 f(x)g(x)= (3x+2)(-2x+5) I didn't work these all the way out...I'm 99.9% they're right.
rimmies Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 3, 2007 Messages 205 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2007 #3 f(g(x)) just take the f(x) formula and replace the x with the g(x) forumla. do the opposite for the other one. so, f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2=-6x+17 the last one you just foil the two formulas. Upvote 0 Downvote
f(g(x)) just take the f(x) formula and replace the x with the g(x) forumla. do the opposite for the other one. so, f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2=-6x+17 the last one you just foil the two formulas.
rimmies Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 3, 2007 Messages 205 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2007 #4 yeah, so I worked them out, and had to find a pen.... Upvote 0 Downvote
DividedByZero Junior Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 21, 2006 Messages 312 Reaction score 1 Aug 10, 2007 #5 red88m said: Plug n chug: f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2 g(f(x)) = -2(-6x+1)+5 f(x)g(x)= (3x+2)(-2x+5) I didn't work these all the way out...I'm 99.9% they're right. Click to expand... wouldn't g(f(x)) be -2(3x+2)+5? which would then equal -6x+1? Upvote 0 Downvote
red88m said: Plug n chug: f(g(x)) = 3(-2x+5)+2 g(f(x)) = -2(-6x+1)+5 f(x)g(x)= (3x+2)(-2x+5) I didn't work these all the way out...I'm 99.9% they're right. Click to expand... wouldn't g(f(x)) be -2(3x+2)+5? which would then equal -6x+1?
SupderDuper SuperDuper 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 5, 2007 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Aug 10, 2007 #6 issa said: Shot at 2007-08-10 Click to expand... f(x) = 3x + 2 g(x) = -2x + 5 So, f(g(x)) = 3 * ( -2x + 5 ) +2 = -6x + 15 + 2 = -6x + 17 Also, g(f(x)) = -2 * ( 3x + 2 ) + 5 = -6x - 4 + 5 = -6x + 1 f(x) * g(x) = (3x + 2) * (-2x + 5) = -6x^2 + 15x - 4x + 10 = -6x^2 + 11x + 10 Upvote 0 Downvote
issa said: Shot at 2007-08-10 Click to expand... f(x) = 3x + 2 g(x) = -2x + 5 So, f(g(x)) = 3 * ( -2x + 5 ) +2 = -6x + 15 + 2 = -6x + 17 Also, g(f(x)) = -2 * ( 3x + 2 ) + 5 = -6x - 4 + 5 = -6x + 1 f(x) * g(x) = (3x + 2) * (-2x + 5) = -6x^2 + 15x - 4x + 10 = -6x^2 + 11x + 10
red88m Bob Loblaw 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 139 Reaction score 0 Aug 12, 2007 #7 DividedByZero said: wouldn't g(f(x)) be -2(3x+2)+5? which would then equal -6x+1? Click to expand... Ha yeah. That was the .1% I was talking about. The in-a-hurry margin of error. Upvote 0 Downvote
DividedByZero said: wouldn't g(f(x)) be -2(3x+2)+5? which would then equal -6x+1? Click to expand... Ha yeah. That was the .1% I was talking about. The in-a-hurry margin of error.