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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are given a graph of f(x) and g(x). How would you find g(f(2))??????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Since it is the g(f(2)), wouldn't you find the x-value 2 on the f(x) graph and use the y-value as the x on the g(x) graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why? Im sort of confused.... Ill post a picture of the graph...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Study23 , you are right :) I made a mistake

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This should be the right way : See, in f(x) graph, for x = 2, find the y -value After that the y -value you get is your x of the g(x) graph Now the y-value for the corresponding x- value you you found above is your answer :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That makes sense. Thanks for clarifying!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry for confusing earlier :)

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