Let f(x)=3x+5, g(x)=2^x
Find f(g(x))

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The expression will be 3(2^x) + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the new expression, you have to let g(x) be the x :

f(x) = 3x + 5

g(x) =  {2}^(x)

fg(x) = 3( {2}^(x) ) + 5


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The perimeter of this isosceles triangle is 22 cm. If one side is 6 cm, what are the possible lengths of the other two sides? Part B Explain how you know. Provide at least one reason for your answer.

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we know that

the isosceles triangle has two equal sides

let's analyze two cases

first case
perimeter=22 cm
let's suppose that the known side of 6 cm is one of the two equal sides
perimeter=6+6+x
22=6+6+x-----> x=22-12----> x=10 cm

answer first case
the possible lengths of the other two sides are
6 cm 
10 cm

second case
let's suppose that the known side of 6 cm is the side that is not equal
perimeter=22 cm
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22=6+x+x----> 2x=22-6----> 2x=16-----> x=8 cm


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Answer:344 i think if im wrong thats alright

Step-by-step explanation:

Write a system of equations to describe the situation below, solve using substitution, and fillin the blanks.Nora, an office manager, needs to find a courier to deliver a package. The first courier she isconsidering charges a fee of $14 plus $5 per kilogram. The second charges $15 plus $4 perkilogram. Nora determines that, given her package's weight, the two courier services areequivalent in terms of cost. What is the weight? How much will it cost?

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The first courier service cost is;

5x+14

Where, x is the number of kilograms delivered;

The second courier service cost is;

4x+15

Equating it, we have;

\begin{gathered} 5x+14=4x+15 \n x=1 \end{gathered}

Thus, the weight that will result in equal cost is 1 kilogram.

And the cost is 5( 1 )+14 = $19

What is the square root of 64y16?
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O 4y
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o gy

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Answer:

B is the answer of the question

Answer:

The answer is 4y8

Step-by-step explanation:

Decide on what substitution to use, and then evaluate the given integral using a substitution.(Remember to use absolute values where appropriate.) ∫ [(x⁵− x⁴) / (5x6 − 6x5)] dx

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Answer:

The answer is (1)/(30)\Big[2\log x-\log 6\Big]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

\int (x^(5)-x^(4))/(5x^(6)-6x^5)dx

=\int (x^4(x-1))/(x^5(5x-6))dx

=(1)/(6)\int\Big[(1)/(x)+(1)/(5x-6)\Big]dx

=\fracd{1}{6}\int (1)/(x)dx+(1)/(6* 5)\int(5)/(5x-6)dx

=(1)/(30)\Big[5\log x +\log (5x-6)\Big]

=(1)/(30)(2\log x-\log 6)

Hence the result.