themusketeer themusketeer
  • 06-08-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

find [g·h](x) given g(x)=2x and h(x)= x^3+x^2+x+1

Respuesta :

GoddessofDork
GoddessofDork GoddessofDork
  • 06-08-2018

So for this, you are just multiplying g(x) and h(x) together. Your equation will look as such: [tex] (g*h)(x)=2x(x^3+x^2+x+1) [/tex]

For this, just foil 2x(x^3+x^2+x+1) and your answer will be: [tex] (g*h)(x)=2x^4+2x^3+2x^2+2x [/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A force of 100 newtons is used to move an object a distance of 15 meters with a power of 25 watts. Find the work done and the time it takes to do the work.
what is the verb in the sentence The price of soda is over a dollar.
What are the three uses of geography?
what is the balance on a deposit of $1,150 that earns 9% interest compounded annually for 2 years
A man spent exactly $2.50 on 3¢, 6¢, and 10¢ stamps. If he bought ten 3¢ stamps and twice as many 6¢ stamps as 10¢ stamps, how many 10¢ stamps did he buy?
Calculate the density of a rectangular metal bar that is 7.00 cm long, 4.00 cm wide, and 1.00 cm thick and has a mass of 352 g is?
A religion that starts with L
Which form of energy does a plant store when light is transformed during photosynthesis? a. chemical energy b. thermal energy c. mechanical energy d. electrical
How do you say come on guys in spanish
how do I do an acrostic poem for "DNA Replication?" it has to be full sentences...