How do you find #(fog)(12)# given #f(x)=-4x+2# and #g(x)=sqrt(x-8)#?
( (f \circ g)(12) = -4 \sqrt{4} + 2 = -4 ).
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The answer is
This is a combination of various functions.
Consequently,
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