Matthias53 Matthias53
  • 10-01-2019
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If s(x)= 2-x^2 and t(x)=3×, which value is equivalent to ( s(t(×)) (-7)

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AlonsoDehner AlonsoDehner
  • 10-01-2019

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Given that s(x)= 2-x^2 and t(x)=3×

To find which value is equivalent to ( s(t(×)) (-7)

This is composition of functions where t is performed first and then s

x=-7

t(-7)=[tex]3^{-7}[/tex]

NOw s(t(-7))=s([tex]3^{-7}[/tex])

=[tex]2-(3^{-7})^{2} =2-\frac{1}{3^{14} }[/tex]

simplify to get

1.99999



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