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Updated: Calculus 1 P.5 Combining Functions: Exercises!
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A blog about mathematics.
Updated: Calculus 1 P.5 Combining Functions: Exercises!
Now there are selected exercises with answers for Calculus 1 P.5 Combining Functions.

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Any math people on here?
I have an answer for this, but I don't know if I'm simplifying it too much or not enough.
Given that f(x)= x^3 and g(x)= 5+4x, find f(g(x)).