Consider the equation f(x)=-6x-1 and g(x)=4x^2 select the soluation for (fg)(x)
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f=-(6x+1)

g=4x^2

f (g(x))...-6*(4x^2) -1

=-24x^2-1
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Given f(x)=-6x-1

And g(x)=4x^2

Then (fg)(x)
f(g(x))=f(4x^2)=-6(4x^2)-1
(fg)(x)=-24x^2-1


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