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Mathematics, 30.09.2020 01:01 kkartes753

Please do this rn I need it down quickly f(x) = x^2- 2x- 3
g(x) = 5x^2
²
Find f (g(x)) =

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Please do this rn I need it down quickly f(x) = x^2- 2x- 3
g(x) = 5x^2
²
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