Find F of G using these two equations: f(x)=X^2-3x g(x)=2/X Would this be the answer? (2/X)^2-3(2/X)=4/X^2-6/X
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Mandy26981 |
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shazam69 |
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Posts: 7673 (03/10/2009 8:54 PM) |
yes, that's correct.
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Irishlvr04 |
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Posts: 3210 (03/10/2009 8:56 PM) |
This reminds me of that paper that was posted when someone circled it in the question and said its right here...lol
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shazam69 |
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Irishlvr04 |
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Posts: 3215 (03/10/2009 9:12 PM) |
he should have at least have gotten half credit, it was a poorly written question lol jk
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JulieAnne20 |
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Posts: 31383 (03/10/2009 9:18 PM) Best Debater '09
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Mandy26981 |
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Posts: 5176 (03/10/2009 10:23 PM) |
I thought so the book has a different answer. I got as far as Calc II in college this problem made me feel very stupid.....so the book is wrong.....
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