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  • 09-09-2016
  • Mathematics
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Let h(x)=2x+5, g(x)=8−3x. What is the value of h(g(1.5))?

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  • 09-09-2016

So your equation is a composite function. It means to plug 1.5 as x into g(x), then the answer you get for that, plug into h(x).

So.

g(1.5)=8-3(1.5)

=8-4.5

=3.5

Then.

H(3.5)=2x+5

=2(3.5)+5

=7+5=12

Your final answer is 12.

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