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OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

please help Find functions f and g so that h(x) = (f ∘ g)(x). h(x) = (6x - 14)^8

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I suspect that your '8' was meant to be an exponent. It's really important that you express exponentiation correctly: h(x)=(6x-14)^8, or \[h(x)=(6x-14)^8\]

OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

yes im sorry

OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

i changed it

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Look carefully at this function. Can you spot two different functions that make up this composition of two functions? Your job is to decompose h(x)=(6x-14)^8 into two separate functions.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

Hints: In h(x)=(6x-14)^8, I see an exponential function and a linear function. What are they?

OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

im sorry i thought i got it but now im lost... you see both an exponential AND linear function?

OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

apparently i dont get it at all

OpenStudy (nthenic_oftime):

@mathmale

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