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Using the Graphs of f(x), g(x), and h(x) to Evaluate the Expressions: g(f(1)) and g(f(2))
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For the following exercises, use graphs of f(x), shown in Figure 6, g(x), shown in Figure 7, and h(x), shown in Figure 8, to evaluate the expressions.
g(f(1))
g(f(2))
f(g(4))
f(g(1))
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g(f(1))
g(f(2))
f(g(4))
f(g(1))
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📕Functions and Function Notation:
📗Domain and Range:
📘Rates of Change and Behavior of Graphs:
📙Composition of Functions:
📕Transformation of Functions:
📗Absolute Value Functions:
Linear Functions:
📕Linear Functions:
📗Graphs of Linear Functions:
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