given f(x)=x^2+7x and g(x)=x^4 choose the expression for (f g) (x) @3mar
Well, I am here.
You mean f(g(x)?
What do you think?
like i said in just as clueless on this as the last
Well no you didn't say anything
@Will.H It is your turn as you want to answer!
@Will.H
Can't help you as I don't know what (F g) (x) means
I'll tag a spectacular helper @563blackghost
Can I proceed?
is there a way to post a picture ?
Yeah. Take a screenshots prnt.SC
@Will.H
Alright so here's what I believe. It's a multiplication process they want to multiply function f and g (x^4)(x^2+ 7x) Now use destrubtive property When multiplying here the exponents be added X^6 + 7x^5 but since that doesn't match any of your options I'd assume This would bw the process (x^2 + 7x)^4 and the didn't want you to simplify so it would be C
Again am not certain.
your saying it's (x^2+7x)^4
just to be sure.
Probably. And let me know if it's correct once you submit it
it was incorrect. it's ok
Sorry about that. What was the correct option
it doesn't show
Okay.
this is the next one if u wanna take a shot
No I hate answering things based on speculations. Probably someone else will help if you open a new thread
ok thanks anyways
Tag zepdrix when u need help
f(x)=x^2+7x and g(x)=x^4 choose the expression for (f g) (x) (fg)(x)=(x^2+7x).(x^4) I think.
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