B bmcdancer New Member Joined Oct 29, 2008 Messages 8 Gender Female HSC N/A Oct 29, 2008 #1 f(x)= x^2-3, and g(x) = 5x (fg)(x)=?????
J janetO Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 81 Location Bankstown Gender Female HSC 2009 Oct 29, 2008 #2 that doesnt really loook like general maths but I wouldnt know.. i only just started the course this year but i'll attempt the question. f(x)= x^2-3, and g(x) = 5x (fg)(x)= 5x(x^2 - 3) = 5x^3 - 15x [ edit ] oh wait i only jst read the question again. LOL Last edited: Oct 30, 2008
that doesnt really loook like general maths but I wouldnt know.. i only just started the course this year but i'll attempt the question. f(x)= x^2-3, and g(x) = 5x (fg)(x)= 5x(x^2 - 3) = 5x^3 - 15x [ edit ] oh wait i only jst read the question again. LOL
PC Member Joined Aug 19, 2004 Messages 639 Location Sydney Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 29, 2008 #3 This is definitely NOT part of the general maths course, and probably more likely to be found in the 3u or 4u courses. If f(x) = x2 – 3 and g(x) = 5x, then: f.g(x) = f[g(x)] = f(5x) = (5x)2 – 3 = 25x2 – 3
This is definitely NOT part of the general maths course, and probably more likely to be found in the 3u or 4u courses. If f(x) = x2 – 3 and g(x) = 5x, then: f.g(x) = f[g(x)] = f(5x) = (5x)2 – 3 = 25x2 – 3
J janetO Member Joined May 4, 2008 Messages 81 Location Bankstown Gender Female HSC 2009 Oct 29, 2008 #4 lmao i totally failed at that question. i was thinking since when were there functions in general maths
lmao i totally failed at that question. i was thinking since when were there functions in general maths