101may
101may
10-08-2017
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if F(x) =3x^2 and G(x) =x+2, find (F*G)(x)
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choixongdong
choixongdong
10-08-2017
If F(x) =3x^2 and G(x) =x+2, find (F*G)(x)
(F*G)(x) = 3x^2 (x+2)
(F*G)(x) = 3x^2 (x) + 3x^2(2)
(F*G)(x) = 3x^3 + 6x^2
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