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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let f(x) = x2 + 3x – 4 and g(x) = x + 5. Find f(x) • g(x).

Parth (parthkohli):

You just have to find \((x + 5)(x^2 - 3x - 4) \)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x3 + 2x2 - 19x - 20?

Parth (parthkohli):

Nope.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x3 + 8x2 + 11x – 20

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simply multiply the functions given....

Parth (parthkohli):

Yes @Katiebae

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes you are right @Katiebae

Parth (parthkohli):

@Litico it's not \(f(x) \circ g(x)\)

Parth (parthkohli):

@Liltico*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah i know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Parth how to draw degree sign??

Parth (parthkohli):

\circ

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay thanks \(\circ\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is this the degree sign??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am talking about the original degree sign...

Parth (parthkohli):

Yes.

Parth (parthkohli):

\( \color{Black}{\Rightarrow 2\pi \text{ radians} = 360^{\circ}}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I said how to draw it the latex command I am asking @ParthKohli

Parth (parthkohli):

360^{\circ}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay okay we have to use as power.. Thanks I got it now..

Parth (parthkohli):

Yes. You're welcome.

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